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> i think i'd leave the right end of the fences alone and try moving the
> tree/corner join left almost to forest edge, there's a conventient
> dimple in there, almost horizontally left and jiggle with the fence
> spacing as already suggested
Yup, more irregularities in the fence are planned. The algorithm was simple
divide-and-place, but modifications should be simple.
> suggestion of track outline in the snow, maybe with occasional grass
> spikes. rutted track throws up a sort of higher edge and a bit in
> middle, grass would poke though. hard to explain what i mean
I've already begun searching for some reference photos. As of yet I'm unsure
if I can get it right, but I'll try. If it doesn't work, I'll drop it. First
I'll check on the fences and the corner-position, might make a track
impossible to place.
> have you tried scaling the cat up by 1.25/1.5 out of curiosity?
> and move along a line right up 20-30 deg to compensate
Moving it away from the straight line is a good suggestion, scaling it
larger might be in order when they're moved. Otherwise, the cat-treehouse
relationship gets a little strange...
Thanks,
Tim
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