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1 week down, 51 to go -- 4/9/2007
Name:Kevin French 
Date Posted:Apr 10, 2007
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Let's see...I spent the past week setting up the starting zones. Mostly terrain and water work; so, they don't look really great at this time. I have started vegetation work on the Halfling starting zone of Ravenshire. Here are a couple of screenshots of the work in progress.












Back to work! I will update next week.

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David Higgins   (Apr 10, 2007 at 05:43 GMT)
Love the feel of the scenery, very well done ...

Phil Carlisle   (Apr 10, 2007 at 08:07 GMT)
One suggestion. Never put green looking grass on a sandy straw looking terrain texture.

Corey Punches   (Apr 10, 2007 at 18:33 GMT)
Nice work so far!

AndrewOsborne   (Apr 11, 2007 at 00:11 GMT)
I don't think your colors tie in well enough with each other, at the moment each section looks really separate from each other and the environment, rather then blending into a nice smooth looking environment..

if that makes sense :)

Ethan Groves   (Apr 11, 2007 at 04:33 GMT)
You should really get a better sky box... That would help the scene tremendously.

Kevin French   (Apr 11, 2007 at 04:35 GMT)
Hey, thanks for the comments!

@Phil, that sandy straw stuff is a path. I need to rework the grass so that it is not covering it up.

@Andrew, I'd like some more feed back on why you feel the color doesn't feel right based on those screen shots.

Jason Reid   (Apr 11, 2007 at 12:23 GMT)
Hey Kevin. Phil's right...even if a path gets beaten in, you wouldn't usually have vibrant green grass growing in an area with what looks like parched, dry land. The path would typically be made of a much darker, browner, richer soil.

David Higgins   (Apr 11, 2007 at 15:04 GMT)
Kevin, I see nothing wrong with the color choices you've made ... and I think you should leave some grass in the path ... just some splotches though ...

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