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1. Use far less polys 2. Be easier to skin 3. By changing the skin (grass, wood, concrete, etc) the same revetment could be used in other theaters 4. In the end can be made to look overall more realistic at all viewing distances including from inside the cockpit due to less reliance on circular features (IMO) So I'd probably prefer to go in that direction, sticking to stone/cement for the larger revetment and then instead using the oil drum method to build the smaller type 1 "square walled" revetment which again with different skinning could be re-utilised in multiple theaters? So what's your opinion? Quote:
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Spud ![]() Last edited by Spudkopf; 02-25-2016 at 04:55 AM. |
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