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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
You could try www.doschdesign.com and get some of theirs. There's also http://www.3dtotal.com/textures/ As far as making them yourself, grab a digital camera on a cloudy day - I'm gonna give you an example for a tree - although I have a feeling you're talking about maybe something like wood floors? Set up a tripod, and just circle the tree, photographing the entire circumference - or as much of it as you feel needed. In PS, stitch them together into one image. Once that it stitched, go to Filter>Other>Offset. Choose some fairly significant pixels both vertical AND horizontal - maybe put the edges in the middle? Now, with whatever tools you want - usually the Clone (rubber stamp) tool or the Healing Brush (the band-aid looking tool) you can sample other areas to get rid of the hard lines - NOW it is tileable without edges! Once you have the photographs of whatever it is (wood, metal, rocks - whatever) you want to make a texture, THIS is how you make it tileable. Good luck and have fun- -Lew ;-)
Here are 2 good sources for you:
Tony Lynch Desings GREAT Wood Tutorial for Photoshop
Hope you like 'em :-)
Attached Link: http://lemog.free.fr/lemog_v5/index.php?cat=0
Please have look here. The site is in French. But you will find the greatest textures! Scroll down the site! Happy vueing! ;-) BernieKeep cool and fight for the right of others
to have a different opinion than you have!
;- ) Bernie
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Anyone know where to get high quality seamless wood textures for vue. I have seen the ones at Cornucopia but am looking for others. Also, is there a tutorial somewhere on how to make these?