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Subject: Lace Resources


macmullin ( ) posted Wed, 27 March 2002 at 6:14 PM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 8:37 PM

I have been searching the Internet for lace examples to use in my clothing. I see so many nice clean examples on artist?s apparel here at rendersity. Does any one have any idea where the best resources are located?


igohigh ( ) posted Wed, 27 March 2002 at 7:18 PM

If I remember correctly I do belive EaglesGift (some really nice lace) says they scan their own and I think PoserFasions is a dress designer. Where common folk like us would turn? Try www.dogpile.com or www.google.com ??


macmullin ( ) posted Wed, 27 March 2002 at 7:58 PM

I have found lingerie sites that have nice examples but are usually to small to gather any detail from. I have been doing searches for suppliers and manufactures hoping they would have larger samples on their sites that they would perhaps be selling whole sale. Show Examples in order to help me create my own textures. I have not come across any such site as of yet. Eglesgift by the way, at this moment, only has a number of lighting presets to download, but thanks anyway. I could go to the local fabric store and buy some lace and scan it, but I live in a very small town... perhaps this is not cool thing to do. lol :-) If any one can help me on how they go about creating their own or know of sewing patteren books, order catalogs,etc it would be great help.


Dmentia ( ) posted Wed, 27 March 2002 at 9:39 PM

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If you want to create your own, a good place to start is in Photoshop with the stained glass filter, it'll need a little tweaking, but it makes an excellent netting for lace...once you have the netting, add clip art and or dingbat type fonts...


macmullin ( ) posted Wed, 27 March 2002 at 10:23 PM

Ahh... a very wonderful idea. Then one would be able also to take any pattern or photo - turn it to grayscale, put up the contrast(or turn it to clip art), and paste onto the netting and finally create a B/W tiled surface. One could even create a pattern in program like PatternMaker, then turn it to clip art and place the pattern onto a larger canvas of netting. Very Ingenious! (I am now Snoopy dancing in middle of my computer room) Thank you very much Dmentia for your tip and time, you have been a great help... The wheels are now turning... :-)


JetM ( ) posted Wed, 27 March 2002 at 10:51 PM

Hey, that is a fabulous tip! thanks


creativechaos ( ) posted Wed, 27 March 2002 at 11:26 PM

That is a really good idea Dmentia...I'll have to keep that in mind grins thanx (Man, what you learn while perusing these posts)

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creativechaos ( ) posted Wed, 27 March 2002 at 11:28 PM

oh yeah, and macmullin, what is PatternMaker? I haven't heard of that before...sounds quite useful.

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chohole ( ) posted Thu, 28 March 2002 at 12:47 AM

I will add my two pennyworth to that, thankyou Dmentia, never thought of that, I have been busy scanning in some lace bits, but will try this as well. BTW over at 3dcommune there are a couple of packs of lace tetures, with bump and trans maps, from a couple called hexagonal mandala. Lovely lace, well worth the money.

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Hiram ( ) posted Thu, 28 March 2002 at 10:50 AM

You did those in Photoshop? Why can I never think of these simple yet amazing things? What a great idea! Thanks!


macmullin ( ) posted Thu, 28 March 2002 at 2:45 PM

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Sorry for not getting back to you sooner Serpentis about Pattern Maker. I found this free toy about a year ago and I have been spending all day trying to locate it and get you the address - but no luck!. Perhaps you will be able to find it Pattern Maker V2.04 by Stallings and Stallings. This thing is cool, it will bring in an image(s)and make patterns similar to wall paper bolts or of cloth - make all your rotations on 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 , 3/4, mirror, turns, spacing, groupings, tiles, you name it etc. The Example above is by using one image - as you see in the screen capture of the interface. I will try to locate it again and get in touch with you.


creativechaos ( ) posted Thu, 28 March 2002 at 4:13 PM

Thanx macmullin :) I'll see if I can find it too and let you know if I do. :) It looks pretty interesting and would be a good tool for texturers out there :)

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macmullin ( ) posted Fri, 05 April 2002 at 6:32 PM

I have found the Pattern Maker program download on my server finally. I read the readme.txt file to see if there was an URL where you one could down load the program if they wanted too. All that was available was this guys email address. john@wedart.com


macmullin ( ) posted Sun, 07 April 2002 at 7:15 AM

I found the program it was in the free section all this time under most down loaded. Search for: PatternMaker 1.15


chohole ( ) posted Sun, 07 April 2002 at 11:01 AM

thankyou for that, will have fun with it. did you pick up on my post a bit ahead, about the site I found for lace?

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