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PostSubject: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeMon May 26, 2008 1:32 pm

Hello, today I'll try to teach and tell you something about the always boring nature Smile. So let's get started, first of all you place some grass (id 4526 for those who use SimOne, RME is just the terrain palette>nature).
Alright, now we got some grass, I'll list what you'll need to add to it for your forest:
- Bushes
- Trees - Grass tufts - Flowers - Blueberry bush So, you will place the details as listed above, you begin with the bushes:
[Basic] Nature Naturetut1
With RME: doodad palette>nature
SimOne: id: 2767/2768
Now we continue on the trees, there's a larger variation of trees then there is for bushes, so use them:
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with RME: doodad>nature
SimOne: 2700-2708 and 2711/2712 Also note I used a large variaty of trees to show you which options you got, you don't have to use all of them, it's just what you like!
Now we place the grass tufts:
[Basic] Nature Naturetut3
With RME: doodad>nature
With SimOne: 6216-6219
I'll tell you the use of grass tufts because they shouldn't all be used in the same amount, you first place the 6219, this will be about 40% of your grass tufts, then you'll place 6218, this will be 30% then 6217 20% and 6218 10% (40+30+20+10=100 Smile). Also, the amount of grass tufts you want in your nature is all up to you, you can add as much as you want, but a few should do it too.
Now let's continue on the flowers:
[Basic] Nature Naturetut4
With RME: doodad>nature
With SimOne: 2740-2743, 4156-4158
The flowers and blueberry bushes are optional, you can add them if you want, but it's not strictly needed. Also if you like you can add some small stones.
Now, the blueberry bushes:
[Basic] Nature Naturetut5
So, that's the final result,
With RME: nature>doodad
SimOne: 2785

I hope this tutorial helped you out and will give us some more nice nature Smile

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Heer Karel
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeMon May 26, 2008 1:34 pm

Nice tutorial you got there!
approved Smile
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeMon May 26, 2008 1:57 pm

cool tutorial real great.
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeMon May 26, 2008 2:41 pm

I see what the "[Basic]" was for.. XD
This is probably good for newbies to map but you should show some blueberry bushes too! Surprised

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And atleast 1 stone... .. !!
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeMon May 26, 2008 3:07 pm

Joah wrote:
I see what the "[Basic]" was for.. XD
This is probably good for newbies to map but you should show some blueberry bushes too! Surprised

Edit:
And atleast 1 stone... .. !!

I agree on every word.
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeMon May 26, 2008 3:22 pm

Joah wrote:
I see what the "[Basic]" was for.. XD
This is probably good for newbies to map but you should show some blueberry bushes too! Surprised

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And atleast 1 stone... .. !!
I said stones were optional Surprised
and look at the last ss, there are blueberry bushes Surprised
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeMon May 26, 2008 3:32 pm

It's nice, but I think you should group the nature a bit more (imo). And maybe a bit more tufts of this shortshort type Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeMon May 26, 2008 4:04 pm

<3 RME, but I'll change it in my editor, but I think I can update it by wednesday or so, no time tomorrow and watching a movie
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeMon May 26, 2008 6:04 pm

Since I didnt see that last ss I'd say you edited the post. But I cant be sure ofc..
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeTue May 27, 2008 1:06 pm

there should be 5 screenshots, the last one is the end result
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PostSubject: Re: [Basic] Nature   [Basic] Nature Icon_minitimeSun Jun 01, 2008 12:42 pm

Good tutorial
This will help alot of people out with their nature
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