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I NEED YOUR TOUGHTS!!
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will add a new sand type found on the beach in the new update of Biox. This is the first texture I created for this sand. Do you think this texture is good, or could it be better? Please share your thoughts. Additionally, to make all the blocks placed next to each other look like a whole, I added merging points. You can also write your thoughts about this!
will add a new sand type found on the beach in the new update of Biox. This is the first texture I created for this sand. Do you think this texture is good, or could it be better? Please share your thoughts. Additionally, to make all the blocks placed next to each other look like a whole, I added merging points. You can also write your thoughts about this!
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I think it’s a bit too contrasty. The “wave” texture of the sand is too visible.
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Looks really cool!
However,you should maybe make it so that the lines between the Blocks are better linked to each other,a bit like what Mojang did for the Soul Soil.Other than that,great texture! :D
However,you should maybe make it so that the lines between the Blocks are better linked to each other,a bit like what Mojang did for the Soul Soil.Other than that,great texture! :D
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Thank you for your comment! I actually didn't expect to receive so many positive comments :) I will examine the soul soil texture and try to improve this texture.
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Looks Incredible, looks like its closer to the waters by the wavy texture!
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looks good but i have simple brain
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Looks good.
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I like the texture as shown, but might not were the blocks placed with random orientations that disrupt the ripple pattern.
Unclear what is meant by "merging points" [& attempts to search the term didn't seem to show anything that looked relevant], but context suggests this may already be addressing the issue.
[Bye the bye, what exactly are 'merging points' and how does one create them?]
Unclear what is meant by "merging points" [& attempts to search the term didn't seem to show anything that looked relevant], but context suggests this may already be addressing the issue.
[Bye the bye, what exactly are 'merging points' and how does one create them?]
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Thank you for your comment! You can see merging points in many Minecraft blocks, For example, if you place 2 Crimson Stem blocks on top of each other, you can see that the top of the bottom block and the bottom of the top block are joined. If there were no joint points in the Crimson Stem blocks, it would really look bad. Another example where merging points can be given is in the case of cobblestone blocks. If you place 4 cobblestones in a square shape, you can see that the stone patterns in the cobblestone block look like a whole.