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Slightly darkened the brick and cobble textures by request. Still, processed bluestone is lighter than the raw material. See e.g. this commercial website |
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ok it's good enough imo |
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Bluestone is not green. It is grey, slightly cool in colour temperature under most lighting conditions, and lighter than the current texture by a fair bit, especially in brick and cobble form.
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Closes #12
Bluestone is not green. It is grey, slightly cool in colour temperature under most lighting conditions, and lighter than the current texture by a fair bit, especially in brick and cobble form.
There are more checklist items from #12 to do yet, but I wanted to get feedback on the textures as soon as possible after reworking them.