2010-09-17, 02:07 PM
I personally think the texture looks cool for the grass....it makes it look like a foggy cold morning where grass has a little bit of dew/frost on it still.
The only recommendation I might have is adding a bit of darkness to certain sides of your models. I was not great at doing this, but if youre using something like metasequoia, what i would do is copy the texture and add some darkness to the UV itself.
For example the boxes that hold your veggies, they look good and im sure its one single texture wrapped around the box. You could duplicate the texture, darken it by making it more black or whatever in the UV itself and reapply it to one side of the box to give the effect of baked in lighting a bit more.
The only recommendation I might have is adding a bit of darkness to certain sides of your models. I was not great at doing this, but if youre using something like metasequoia, what i would do is copy the texture and add some darkness to the UV itself.
For example the boxes that hold your veggies, they look good and im sure its one single texture wrapped around the box. You could duplicate the texture, darken it by making it more black or whatever in the UV itself and reapply it to one side of the box to give the effect of baked in lighting a bit more.
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