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Here's a quick mock-up of 3 different rock models using the same skin in a desert environment. These models were not additionally resized but instead a sloping hilly terrain was used and the models were grouped so close together so multiples look like a single rock formation, each model isn't larger then a default forrest 3DZ. Ofcourse one could use different drawings on each model too and it could probably mimic the cliffs of Dover with an appropriate drawing and a special coastal tile for it or perhaps reefs or mountain ridges. Plenty of ideas here but a lot of work, smile

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An Old Rocker

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Here's the model as it was expanded to it's fullest capability, hence a 100% model, as there's no more room to add any polygons or nodes which will have any use. As the build progressed the model was saved regularly at various stages of the build, all of course with fewer polygons. However I've tried to change each consecutive model significantly so that each one is unique and I have at least 100 of these to play with. SCRN0050.jpgSCRN0051.jpgSCRN0052.jpgSCRN0053.jpgSCRN0054.jpgSCRN0055.jpgSCRN0056.jpg

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