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Things I've worked on

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 5:34 am
by SYMBIOTE DINOSAUR
I've been away from modding for a while but I wanted to show an exterior I worked on of Ald ruhn. A while ago I wanted to expand the town more and make it into more of a fantastic city, I used a lot of assets from TR data though.

Re: Things I've worked on

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 10:22 am
by worsas
Welcome back.

I had a quick glimpse at your mod and I must say your city layout for Ald'Ruhn does not look too bad for a large town. You certainly made for some interesting height-variation. What I don't like about it, is how it is enclosed by those straight walls in a rectangular way. However, the walls are technically well-done with the tiling and how you accomodated to the terrain.

You need to be more concerned about the microlevel-details in your city. There is rugged terrain almost everywhere that needs to be smoothed. And there is a hell lot of floating objects around. There is a tad too many statues and the nord wells are not a good fit for a Redoran City in the Ashlands. But I would say that this is not a bad start for a first exterior and I'd be happy to see you improving at it. :)

Edit: IMPORTANT: For a proper exterior showcase, you must create at least 6 connected exterior cells from scratch, which you must raise from seaground level. It is not sufficient to edit vanilla content for becoming exterior modder.

Re: Things I've worked on

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 3:56 pm
by SYMBIOTE DINOSAUR
So just make an island in the middle of nowhere?

Re: Things I've worked on

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 8:57 pm
by SYMBIOTE DINOSAUR
here is a small piece of land I made near solstheim it has a coast and a forest.

Re: Things I've worked on

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 6:35 pm
by worsas
It's very small still, but it looks promising for a start. There is some nice detailling on the little grove.

Make sure to increase the size of your island to, at least, 6 cells. It's important to show that you know how to design and detail a larger piece of land on your own from scratch. Showing that you have a grasp of the overall picture, but at the same time the ability and patience to put a lot of detail into single places, as shown in your file above, is mainly what it is all about. With a larger piece of land, it's also easier to smooth your terrain properly. At the moment the peaks of the terrain are very sharp, they need to be smoothed a lot.

Re: Things I've worked on

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 8:58 pm
by SYMBIOTE DINOSAUR
Maybe I'll just do an interior showcase. It takes me to long to make a giant landmass and I don't want to make one just for a showcase.

Re: Things I've worked on

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 3:32 pm
by berry
SYMBIOTE DINOSAUR wrote:Maybe I'll just do an interior showcase. It takes me to long to make a giant landmass and I don't want to make one just for a showcase.
Yeah, I know that feel. I had some moments of doubt when I was working on my showcase too, it's a massive effort, but very rewarding in the long run, I'd say. Interior showcase is less time consuming for sure, so you are probably right about starting with it. :P At any rate, we'll check out what you come up with, this grove had some potential for sure. :geek: