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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 08 10:13 pm)
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Are you looking to get something like this?If so, I'm gonna start digging through the forum for the tutorial I wrote on this image.
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That was quicker than I thought! Found it, complete with settings.Sitemail | Freestuff | Craftythings | Youtube|
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You want the model to reflect on the floor, correct?
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well, you can texture anything to look like brazilian cherry wood. Or, you can cheat and recolor it in the surface settings, either way. Your best bet for texturing is to find a heads-on shot of a plank of the wood. You might be able to find a decent photo at a home decor shop, and there may be some textures for purchase out there. I'd start at your local home decor shop, though.
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Attached Link: http://www.canstockphoto.com/wood-texture-0881490.php
> Quote - well, you can texture anything to look like brazilian cherry wood. Or, you can cheat and recolor it in the surface settings, either way. Your best bet for texturing is to find a heads-on shot of a plank of the wood. You might be able to find a decent photo at a home decor shop, and there may be some textures for purchase out there. I'd start at your local home decor shop, though.Good idea. I suppose we are looking at something like this?
http://www.canstockphoto.com/Wood-Grain-0036110.php
Exactly :)
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well, what room/surface are you wanting to texture?
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I'm thinking of buying this.If what you get is exactly what you see except without the logo, ie no more of the wood is visible (not just a larger image of that thumbnail - then I really don't see how it will work, since it would stretch too much when putting in on the planks... however:-
Have a look at http://www.noctua-graphics.de/english/fraset_e.htm
or: http://www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=advanced_search&q1=wood&q2=&q3=&cat=0&r=3&xsize=0&ysize=0&by=&d1=2001-01-01&d2=2008-03-19&c1=&c2=&p=5
or: http://www.bencloward.com/textures_wood.shtml
or: http://www.psicosonic.net/?zona=01downloads&cat=02textures&subcat=13wood&PHPSESSID=40f4ce8b4600e709e663142137d3d864#cat
or: http://www.cgtextures.com/
and click on "Textures" and "wood" and "fine wood" if that page isn't showing already.
or: http://www.thegrimypolygon.com/Wood_WoodArch.htm
or: http://www.fontplay.com/freephotos/index.htm
but you have to look at each of the 13 textures pages to find the wood, as they are not all on one page and it doesn't say which ones have wood and which don't
but all of the above are free - so it's worth a look.
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Hi,
I'd like some tips on how to work with this photo. Lighting and shadows mostly, since I want to make a reflection. I'm working with reflections in CS3 Extended this week, and I feel confident to work with Daz|Studio to produce what I'd like to produce.
I attached the Stock Photo I recently purchased below. It's a Brazilian Cherry hardwood floor, and let me tell you; some Brazilian Cherry Trees gave up their lives to produce the photo you see below. :sad: