New Trees / More Tree variants
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New trees and tree variants (not simple trees, the higher quality trees), some examples are as follow:
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- Banyan trees: images 1-3, very wide but short trunk, spread out branches and roots.
- Ipê trees: images 4-6, filled with colourful flowers, ipês have many colour variations, would be nice to have a colourful tree without the traditional japanese cherry blossoms trees and with a more maleable colour to with. Many forests around the world have colourfilled flower trees amidst their trees, there is currently no good option to fill this role respectably, ipês would nail it.
- Cherry blossoms trees: no images. Similar to the Fantasy Regional Cherry Blossom trees but for Fantasy World (not the already available simple style).
- Brazilian Pine trees: images 7-10, very nice unique type of tree that works good for highlands, valleys, plains and nice to mix/compose jungles. A great option to enrich the current tree hoster.
- Bald Cypress swamp trees: images 11-13, great adition to have more variety for swamp trees, just like the green pine / snowy pine and normal / autumn tree variations. The current swamp trees are very limited to a particular type of swamp, bald cypress trees like in the current pictures and the fantasy world - simple tree - swamp tree would be amazing for more elaborate and different swamps.
- Maple trees: images 14-16, currently there are some maple trees for Fantasy Regional, would be very good to have maple trees with varied red / reddish-orange colours for Fantasy World.
- Bamboo trees: images 17-19, big chunky tall bamboo trees. There are not bamboo trees like that for fantasy world, the available options are cut down short bamboo's from the fantasy world simple trees, or the fantasy regional also cut down bamboo trees (with match very... very poorly with fantasy world).
- Mango/Berry/Coffee trees: images 20-22, small / short fruit trees. Great to put around city areas / plains, those would give great variety and enrich maps adding to the current tree/fall treestamps.
- Willow trees: images 23-24, common willow trees but for fantasy world tree style. They are an amazing type of tree that really lacks in the fantasy world tree style.
- Fey Glowing trees: images 25-26, like the topview fey trees from battlemaps 2.0 but for fantasy world. There is really 0 fantastical fey tree options for Fantasy World with the exception of the tiny purple tree from the simple tree variants, which is just a recoloured normal tree. The glowing blob trees would look amazing and allow to many different / new fantasy world maps with beautiful and unique locations. They'd serve as a standalone, as lone trees, as trees to mix/complement other forests.
- Magical trees: images 27-28, very distorted, weird trees clearly magical / fey like. There is currently 2 big huge trees like that, and they serve no purpose for forests. Having a group of magical distorted tree stamps would allow very magical different forests and it's completely lacking. It would really enhance the FANTASYin fantasy world.
- Acacia trees: images 29-31, acacia trees are great for savannah / steppes, and there is currently no tree that covers that for fantasy world tree style (just a very limited 5 tree group from fantasy world simple trees).
- Rubber trees: images 32-33, rubber trees or similar thin and tall trees.
- Frozen trees / crystalized trees: images 34-36, there is no frozen / snow covered trees besides pine trees. To better cover snowy / cold areas those are a "must", greatly improving the colder fantasy maps.
- Cactuses: no images, cactuses of many types for fantasy world trees, some with flowers. Both thick round ones, thing branched tall ones. Some very thorned.
- More palm trees: no images, 2 or 3 more palm trees to the palm tree groups to have better variety. When using palm trees they repeat to often due to having 6 stamps, with 8 or 9 palm tree forests would look more organic. Having a taller thinner palm tree, and a variation for the thick short palm tree.
- Cedar trees: images 37-39, the big large treep top libani cedar trees or similar ones.
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Even just Birch trees would be great
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- Banyan trees: images 1-3, very wide but short trunk, spread out branches and roots.
- Ipê trees: images 4-6, filled with colourful flowers, ipês have many colour variations, would be nice to have a colourful tree without the traditional japanese cherry blossoms trees and with a more maleable colour to with. Many forests around the world have colourfilled flower trees amidst their trees, there is currently no good option to fill this role respectably, ipês would nail it.
- Cherry blossoms trees: no images. Similar to the Fantasy Regional Cherry Blossom trees but for Fantasy World (not the already available simple style).
- Brazilian Pine trees: images 7-10, very nice unique type of tree that works good for highlands, valleys, plains and nice to mix/compose jungles. A great option to enrich the current tree hoster.
- Bald Cypress swamp trees: images 11-13, great adition to have more variety for swamp trees, just like the green pine / snowy pine and normal / autumn tree variations. The current swamp trees are very limited to a particular type of swamp, bald cypress trees like in the current pictures and the fantasy world - simple tree - swamp tree would be amazing for more elaborate and different swamps.
- Maple trees: images 14-16, currently there are some maple trees for Fantasy Regional, would be very good to have maple trees with varied red / reddish-orange colours for Fantasy World.
- Bamboo trees: images 17-19, big chunky tall bamboo trees. There are not bamboo trees like that for fantasy world, the available options are cut down short bamboo's from the fantasy world simple trees, or the fantasy regional also cut down bamboo trees (with match very... very poorly with fantasy world).
- Mango/Berry/Coffee trees: images 20-22, small / short fruit trees. Great to put around city areas / plains, those would give great variety and enrich maps adding to the current tree/fall treestamps.
- Willow trees: images 23-24, common willow trees but for fantasy world tree style. They are an amazing type of tree that really lacks in the fantasy world tree style.
- Fey Glowing trees: images 25-26, like the topview fey trees from battlemaps 2.0 but for fantasy world. There is really 0 fantastical fey tree options for Fantasy World with the exception of the tiny purple tree from the simple tree variants, which is just a recoloured normal tree. The glowing blob trees would look amazing and allow to many different / new fantasy world maps with beautiful and unique locations. They'd serve as a standalone, as lone trees, as trees to mix/complement other forests.
- Magical trees: images 27-28, very distorted, weird trees clearly magical / fey like. There is currently 2 big huge trees like that, and they serve no purpose for forests. Having a group of magical distorted tree stamps would allow very magical different forests and it's completely lacking. It would really enhance the FANTASYin fantasy world.
- Acacia trees: images 29-31, acacia trees are great for savannah / steppes, and there is currently no tree that covers that for fantasy world tree style (just a very limited 5 tree group from fantasy world simple trees).
- Rubber trees: images 32-33, rubber trees or similar thin and tall trees.
- Frozen trees / crystalized trees: images 34-36, there is no frozen / snow covered trees besides pine trees. To better cover snowy / cold areas those are a "must", greatly improving the colder fantasy maps.
- Cactuses: no images, cactuses of many types for fantasy world trees, some with flowers. Both thick round ones, thing branched tall ones. Some very thorned.
- More palm trees: no images, 2 or 3 more palm trees to the palm tree groups to have better variety. When using palm trees they repeat to often due to having 6 stamps, with 8 or 9 palm tree forests would look more organic. Having a taller thinner palm tree, and a variation for the thick short palm tree.
- Cedar trees: images 37-39, the big large treep top libani cedar trees or similar ones.
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Aspen Trees
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More Dead Trees
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More styles and shapes of dead trees, as in pine trees, dead palm, and the like. Since the current stamps all appear to be for deciduous trees like oak
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Araucaria Pine Trees
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Krosbelt Maps
Average and High quality araucaria pine trees, either/both for Fantasy World and Regional HD. They're very iconic trees that could give great variety to the current tree options.
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More High Quality Trees
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Krosbelt Maps
Add High Quality tree types like Sequoia, Oak, Maple, Cherry, Willow and Bamboo currently available in the Trees (HD) pack for Fantasy Regional.
Add Higher Quality tree types for Sequoia, Baobab, Bushwillow, Bamboo, Cherry, Willow and Chunky Wide currently available in the simple trees packs.
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Krosbelt Maps
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