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Fashi's mapping pieces

Fashi

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Hello.
I've finally taken the time to register here on OtLand. My nick is 'Fashi' and I'm a mapper. I can't say that I'm good - yet. I've only been mapping for 2 weeks in a row. I have been active for like 2 months in some show-off threads and I've learned alot. I have watched lots of tutorials and how other mappers map and so on. I will give this a shot, and hopefully I'll become something.

How I map nature.

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I would like some comments and critism of what I can improve.Try to be kind and write in a polite manner. This thread is about me and my mapping pieces, so please don't go offtopic.
If you have any ideas about what I could map, please share. I'd appreciate it.
I'm about to start mapping a small mountain wich I will show soon.


Sincerely,
Fashi.
 
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That's unwalkable ground.

>>Good Mapping Though<< :D

Try using this ground o.0

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Ops! I'll edit it immediately.

Edit: I've replaced the old picture.
 
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Too much debris, and small stones, try to minimize that while mapping aswell, It's alright in a few spots when needed and when it will look good, but try both areas of mapping :), its' a good start. just don't like the flowers.
 
Gravel*

The nature looks good, but ye, reduce the gravel :)
 
Reduce gravel as Neon said, and if you're going to make a city, practice some building designs first, instead of jumping into it (You seem like a beginner mapper so I suggest this)
 
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