Thanks for the advice. I know what my problem is... I'm just not good enough at this. I guess and hope it will just come with practice.
I think that you've proven that you can do trees and grass but I think that you should try to focus more on the bigger picture, by making a track layout, drawing hills and looking for nice placements for trees and grass and when you got that, then you should start detailing. I think that's what grassy knoll lacked, not the individual details but the whole
As in, am I capable of making atrack with brush or as in you should make a track with brush? Both would be a no I haven't really spend much time with the brush other than for clouds and grass, so maybe I should get some practice with it but it always looks too messy for me
Yeah that;s more like it. I personally like to draw out the entire track by just doing most of the terain shapes and drawing a straight line to mark the placement of a tree. While doing that I usually completely detail a 5-10 sec part do get a feeling for the look of the track. After that I have a completely beatable track and only after that I start really detailing. I think that everyone does that differently so I'm not sure if you should do it as well
I don't really get this whole 2D 3D thing. In my opinion what you guys see as "2D" Looks inexperienced and poorly done to me
No, a finished ******* track. If your body was anything like your tracks there'd be no top half and the further down you go the smaller it gets