Hi!
I was aiming for an image consisting of 2 textures: Grass and sky.
My question is: Do you think the brown stuff at the bottom of the image adds anything, or is it a distraction?? Should I crop it out?
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Hi!
I was aiming for an image consisting of 2 textures: Grass and sky.
My question is: Do you think the brown stuff at the bottom of the image adds anything, or is it a distraction?? Should I crop it out?
yup, I'd try a pano crop
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Yea I agree with the others, so make it 4 of us now, oh no we are becoming a hive-mind lol .......
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