







with and without the texture map that is ,only the normal map .
some might not agree but the gray images of the topo do look nice
t00fri wrote:I think the surface looks too uniform! Somehow like "sandblasted plastic" not like real rock that is characterized by many shades of gray.
Lol. I wasn't looking for faces. At first.Hungry4info wrote:Man, I'm not going to lie, that is stretching it quite a bit. Were you looking for faces?
Please tell me you aren't serious about this...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
I no make the trees. They come with a models package I downloaded.Fenerit wrote:Great! Which programs do you use in making trees?
Chuft-Captain wrote:Love the teleport model Cham, and the Earthquake zones Fenerit.
...As I live on the Ring of Fire, this last one is of particular interest... and I guess a teleportation device might come in useful in case of earthquake!
CC
ps. Are either of these going to be made available for download?
fungun wrote:Fenerit, how do you guys do those cmods?
Is there some special program you put the data in and it draws the lines?
Thanks,
Tim