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landscapes they are a pretty big deal because they are literally the groundwork from which everything is built on top of so if you have a bad looking landscape youamp;#39;ll probably have a bad looking scene so this is part one in a new tutorial series that will go over all the secrets to creating photorealistic natural looking landscapes just like the ones youamp;#39;re seeing right now now weamp;#39;ve all been there we want to create a nice looking landscape so we go online we watch a couple of tutorials and this can be the result yeah this is pretty bad but this is how most first landscapes go like if we look down on the ground we can see that this texture is noticeably tiling over and over again also the placement of the materials are all wrong we wouldnamp;#39;t see grass at an 80 degree angle like this and not to mention this entire formation of the landscape kind of looks like plato and the gloss is all off grass and dirt wouldnamp;#39;t really be this shiny well in this s