[Tutorial] How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow
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For deciduous trees you could just remove the leafs completely so the trees look bare, coniferous trees don't shed their leaves but these type of trees tend to turn brownish during the winter so setting their colour to a brownish green would look realistic.
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How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Correlli - 09.12.2015, 18:29
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Joron - 09.12.2015, 18:32
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by TwinkiDaBoss - 09.12.2015, 18:35
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by MD5 - 10.12.2015, 02:11
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Gammix - 10.12.2015, 04:25
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Correlli - 10.12.2015, 07:55
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Correlli - 11.12.2015, 19:34
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Crayder - 11.12.2015, 20:28
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Correlli - 11.12.2015, 20:50
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Ben666 - 12.11.2016, 13:19
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by RyderX - 12.11.2016, 14:36
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by JaKe Elite - 12.11.2016, 21:40
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Ben666 - 13.11.2016, 10:21
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Eoussama - 13.11.2016, 11:05
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Joron - 31.12.2017, 03:17
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Maxandmov - 06.06.2018, 13:24
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by ISmokezU - 06.06.2018, 14:10
Re: How to easily cover any San Andreas part with snow - by Pottus - 08.06.2018, 17:04

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