Bump! Also nice pfp wy wy
No more tomato?
thanks. It was one of the old ones I used
off topic
Anyways when did you change your name and stop being a tomato???
When froyo ate me >:D
I can’t tell whether this looks good or bad lol
Also, please critizise me
Starting the process of @BrownSugarAlien’s candyland
Also the background is temporary, its gonna be SPACE soon
you should prob make every thing one block more down or smt, Idk how to explain
Okay it’s a little long but yea
There’s something that doesn’t look right here.
You should use mud for these spots, so it will look more 3D,
then for parts like these I think it would look better if you put one more block underneath (opinion)
There’s a few other parts of why it looks kinda off, but other then that it should look much better!
I wuz here
Some suggestions:

Beluga how could you
YOU ARE TRIPLE FIRED
Seems like you misplaced the purple grass as the same level as the dirt accidentally here, so don’t forget to get rid of that.

In order to maintain uniformity in the 3D terrain, try to make them more natural (not only the below layer, but also the upper layer), for example:
Yo this is an awesome guide, really well organized, i love it bro. The terrain looks awesome I didnt actually know you could make terrain look 3d like this
Dount planet! cool I might use this dount planet idea for my game
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Bro got the drip on
I love 3D terrain, and this guide honestly helps a lot with my current project! 3D terrain is Σ and so is this guide
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I’d say that the biggest thing to improve on is the size. It’s way to big lol. Remember that even though you can see it when you editing, people might not see it in game.
And what yoyo said. keep it natural. ![]()
Oh, ok.
I need it to be big however, so I’ll just split it into smaller islands :D
Bump!
I mean… In my opinion sand and water don’t go well together.
Here is a guide that can help you figure out some good combos.
But I’m not the best at art tho
Unique! Maybe could use two terrains that blend more, but it looks very cool!
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