cama wrote:Those look great. Your wet effect is really nicely done. I have wondered how I would approach hexes that would cover a larger area, and seeing yours I can move ahead - so thanks for the inspiration.
Cheers!
Thanks cama. You are welcome! Fire off any questions! Perhaps someone can help if you run into an issue/problem.
rdenman62 wrote:Excellent looking terrain......could've swore I heard the music from apocalypse now playing while I was looking at your pictures.
Thanks rdenman62!
chrisswim wrote:Very nice terrain with the rice paddies.
I hear the Supremes: Reflections of the Way Life Used to Be, Beach Boys (Surfer Girl, etc), and Painted Black
Great look and development.
Thanks chrisswim!
TAMMY wrote:PoishGI
nice lookig terrain and good rendering of water but I have a comment on layout,
Paddy fields are not swimming pools,They are part of a water system. The level of the water in them must be kept right. Too low and the rice will dry, too high and the rice wil rot.
Sp you need a continuous water source to compensate the evaporation and some ** CENSORED ** to drain the excess water to avoid flooding by rain. The waater must be fully drained at the nd of the growth when the rice is mature some time before harvest.
Hi TAMMY! Thank you and you have some valid points!
But please keep in mind, I am only in the building phase of my layout(s). After developing/creating pieces, I am throwing them together to see what I am missing and what I could use more of in the future. Sort of like building a puzzle… you make one hex, piece by piece and at some point you want to stretchout/layout to see what you have and how it comes together (big picture). This is what these pictures are doing.
My prelim layout was to see how much of the 52sq ft (4.83 sq meter) table I can fill and how much I have left to make. So great point! Please realize I just threw these together for me and my hope to inspire others to start/continue building their environments for a hobby that we all enjoy.