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when im creating site plans or aerial images of a project or urban project i encounter myself with various problems and one of the most frequent ones is finding a grass texture that is perfect for my image when i render it out from my project sometimes it looks too perfect even to the point that it looks and when i leave it lay it over a google earth image of the site well it doesnt always look good sometimes the satellite image has a bad resolution or sometimes it doesnt have the landscape it is supposed to have so what do we end up doing well grabbing one supposedly seamless image and repeating it infinite amount of times until we cover the whole field when we do this we instantly notice what can go wrong and that is our seamless texture looks like anything but seamless you can tell its being repeated millions and millions of times another mistake i see very often as well is many people scale the image up too much and you can see every detail of the grass from an image that is s