05-07-2012, 02:38 PM
Reinhart,
I think if you do what modeler Jim Six has been doing by blending his roads into the backdrop, you'll be able to pull it off.
What you should do is 100% match the road on the backdrop in color and roughness (like extending the pavement repairs forward into the modeled road) and matching the striping and line work too.
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I think if you do what modeler Jim Six has been doing by blending his roads into the backdrop, you'll be able to pull it off.
What you should do is 100% match the road on the backdrop in color and roughness (like extending the pavement repairs forward into the modeled road) and matching the striping and line work too.
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