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Mill scene coming along

Sun, 2012-08-19 17:13 — bkempins
I am about halfway through finishing the mill and Weilepp's Cut scenes. Here are some WIP shots. Still need to add grass, figures, underbrush, water and details.
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Ok, I'm jealous. How did you get those great tree trunks? The rock cut is super. . . .
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The colors and textures are working really well, and the rock cut is nicely integrated into the rest of the natural slope.
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Beautiful job of blending the scenery into the backdrop. How far from the backdrop is the fence in the first photo? The sky is very nicely done, too. Just really fine work on everything.
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The landscape was there first
That's something a lot of people don't pick up on. The key to realistic terrain is to picture it without the railroad there first, and then figure out what the railroad had to do to fit itself into the terrain. I noticed you have a good handle on that too, Rob.
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