Re: Snowy buildings (yes i have something to show)
Also, do you plan on adding snow to other things, too? such as building debris and objects?
Also, do you plan on adding snow to other things, too? such as building debris and objects?
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I haven't thought about the objects.Also, do you plan on adding snow to other things, too? such as building debris and objects?
We could gradually blend snowy version in 5-120 seconds after house is done.
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1. I think it's important to add some snow to the stone ways, so it gets a coherent look.
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This looks very promising! Together with Pawel's snow wolf, maybe some objects covered in snow... Yes, I can imagine...
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to those who wan't to know how i did this
HA HA HA HA funny funny funny. I cant stop laughing. Well for me the forester doesn´t look that natural, because on the side you can see the trunks of the building without any snow or ice. So the edges or the "ends" of the snow looks really apprupt and not natural..
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Dude!! How are you doing these so fast? Excellent progress! Are you doing this for school projects or something? because photoshop can quickly become tedious.
Like you said, they are not finished, but I think that the woodcutter's has too much snow on it.
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