Ref Pack - Rocks & Mountains Vol.2  

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00Report| Release v.1.0 | Standard Use License | over 2 years ago
Fantastic shots for ref, also good for texture photobashing.
00Report| Release v.1.0 | Commercial Use License | over 3 years ago
Where this pack comes in handy, as opposed to Volume 1 of JROTools's mountain reference, is in fine-tuning the variance and details of your landscapes. We get to see them under different lighting and atmospheric conditions, sometimes obscuring the mountains and other times leaving them clear. We also get a good look at the base of the mountains, with rivers, LOTS of snow, roads, and even what looks like some cultivated areas. I hadn't realized that the foothills area had so many sandstone flats and uplifts that are just -covered- in sand. Seeing closeups with buildings, as well as pulled-back shots give us a good sense of the immense scale of it all. I can't believe how tall everything is! Such an amazing pack, excellent reference!! Now, I kind of want to travel to these places to see them, too!

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