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Need some advice on terraforming

i think it looks great! as for making it look more natural, i always try to round out corners so nothing is right angled. also don't be afraid of asymmetry!
 
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I would think making that stuff larger and rounding off the sharp corners would make it look more natural, maybe extend the land behind the water fall along the beach a little and put some trees up there
 
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I rounded out the corners thus far, and I gotta move Dom’s house and some flowers before i can make them a bit larger but I plan to do that too owo
Thank you btw!!!
 
It looks really nice so far! And I agree, rounded corners would be a plus. If that's not an option since there is a house on one side, perhaps a house on the other side would add to the symmetry.

Maybe add objects/landscaping to the top columns. Adding something like trees could really make for a grand view when entering, though it may obscure the view of whatever you place behind it. Is there a certain theme you're going for your your island?
 
I think what makes things look more natural as well is asymmetry, so if the waterfalls aren't perfectly aligned but a little bit off center of each other :)
 
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