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Old 02-07-2003, 01:44 AM
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Grass Detail Styles?

Which style is more appealing to the eye?
I need to know, so I can choose which one to use while making levels for the server I work for...

STYLE A- Completely Random and Crowded
This is just the random placement of tiles, mainly thosew weed things, but with some other stuff such as the gray squares, flowers, and swamp tiles... A few bushes and rocks may be seen all by themselves in random locations as well.

STYLE B- Controled
This is the one I currently use. Those weed things are in patches of 5-9, with some swamp and flowers in between. The patches are spread out throughout the level. Other things are in groups as well, Bushes are in clusters of about 3, rocks usually have little rocks by them, mushrooms are together, ect.

STYLE C- Random, not too crowded
Weed things are alone, and placed throughout the level. Flowers are by themselves, placed randomly throughout the level. Swamps things are placed randomly throughout the level, ect.
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