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Subject: Need opinion - does this denim look right?


NiceNiche ( ) posted Sat, 23 August 2003 at 10:36 PM · edited Mon, 02 December 2024 at 4:36 PM

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Does the denim grain look right or is it a bit big? I've been staring at it so long I'm not sure.

Thanks!

NiceNiche


wyrwulf ( ) posted Sat, 23 August 2003 at 10:38 PM

It's WAY too big. The texture looks good, just the scale is wrong.


NiceNiche ( ) posted Sat, 23 August 2003 at 10:46 PM

I put the original denim source texture (400x400, 132KB) and a shrunken version (200x200, 32KB) on my site. They are seamless tiles. Use as you want, commercial or free clothing textures, just don't sell the textures themselves.

http://www.digitalshire.com/freebies/stuff/denim-big.jpg
http://www.digitalshire.com/freebies/stuff/denim-sm.jpg

Enjoy!

NN


wyrwulf ( ) posted Sat, 23 August 2003 at 11:01 PM

Thanks for the textures. They look really good. You just need to work on the scale for the mapping of the object.


NiceNiche ( ) posted Sat, 23 August 2003 at 11:22 PM

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Doing a smaller grain, I have to agree the first one was off. Does this one look right for the base fabric or do I need to tweak the scale a bit, and if so, which way? Thanks for the help! NN


Jaager ( ) posted Sat, 23 August 2003 at 11:24 PM

If you have P5, you can tile and experiment with the number of replications in the Material room. A matching bump, tiled the same helps the look. With P4, you can remap the pants to allow tiling, but it is fixed at instances of the power of two =, then * x1 = four tiles? * x2 = eight tiles? * x3 = 16 tiles?


wyrwulf ( ) posted Sat, 23 August 2003 at 11:35 PM

It's hard to tell. I think that the best thing to do would be to photograph a real live pair of jeans and import that as a background in poser to use as a reference to match the grain size.


hauksdottir ( ) posted Sun, 24 August 2003 at 2:02 AM

The second image is a lot better for scale, and the color is good. Denim is actually the weave pattern.


cedarwolf ( ) posted Sun, 24 August 2003 at 8:10 AM

Anybody got a chambray texture for the P4 mens shirt? Since we're discussing denim, I thought I'd ask about the good old denim cotton workshirt...and the jeans jacket while I'm pestering folks. Anyone got anything on those two in the price range of, say, free?


NiceNiche ( ) posted Sun, 24 August 2003 at 10:39 AM

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I'm not exactly sure what the difference is between chambray and denim. Would either of these two textures work ? I can put a larger version up for download of one or both if they'd be useful for making a shirt or jacket. (Same restriction - just don't sell the texture itself as part of a texture collection, otherwise have at.)

For jeans jackets, you can take the denim texture at my link a few posts up and just darken it.

Thanks,

NN


hauksdottir ( ) posted Sun, 24 August 2003 at 2:31 PM

In chambray aren't the warp and weft threads the same size? Carolly


cedarwolf ( ) posted Sun, 24 August 2003 at 2:31 PM

Thanks for the tip on the jacket! I'll definately try that, and thanks for the denim textures. Not a problem with selling the textures. I'm not smart enough yet to make anything anyone would pay for. ; )


NiceNiche ( ) posted Sun, 24 August 2003 at 3:09 PM

If you use the texture to make a shirt, it's okay to give away or sell the entire texture map. Just don't put the texture in a fabric textures collection and sell that. Enjoy, NN


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