@t it again!

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scotty66
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I spent many months in southern Arizona and the pano and planting looks very realistic. There are some areas in southern Arizona that are very green and lush. Super work there, Robert. :up:
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Robert@ wrote:Image
I really like these textures and the greyer rocks and panorama. The combination of the above with the lusher desert plantings IMO gives it a "Palm Springs" look which I really like.
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Pyecraft
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Well Robert@, I've only ever flown over Arizona, and likely always will, but I think your choices look rather good. Your designwork as always, is faultless, textures now match almost perfectly. But, if you've created that purplish ridge texture, then either you need to add a couple of darker shades to highlite contours and the like, or darken the one you are using which would better bring down your pano seamlessly into play. Your pano, while very nice, isn't exceptional, and doesn't particularly stand out from panos past. Perhaps we expect too much from you at this point ;) Also, if you patch in a few areas of your sand textures/roughs into your ridgework, this might help bond'n'blend the whole vista better.
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Robert@
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lol.thanks Pye! and all!

Havent even started in the Lib creator yet...everything used so far is pretty much stock stuff...Pano is rugged cross. Midwest textures.
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