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Subject: Texture questions


Djeser ( ) posted Wed, 31 July 2002 at 11:41 PM ยท edited Fri, 10 January 2025 at 4:16 AM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=223323&Start=1&Sectionid=14&WhatsNew=Yes

I'm looking for a tutorial or other help with scaling and placing textures. For an example, the image at the link. 1. The floor in the foreground. This is an elongated cube, that is rotated. I would prefer the texture to be straight across from side to side, rather than diagonal. I know how to do this in Bryce, but can't figure it out in Vue. 2. Brick wall at the rear. This is a default texture in Vue, I think. Anyhow, I was fiddling with the scale in the little texture window, making it larger and smaller. But it seems to lose detail quickly when it's scaled up. Does anyone have a suggestion on dealing with this? Should I take the texture into Photoshop or PSP, and resize it there, then upload it to Vue? Or is there another approach? Thanks much in advance for any help and advice. :o)

Sgiathalaich


shred300 ( ) posted Thu, 01 August 2002 at 12:02 AM

1- you might want to roate the texture. to do that, click on the "Effects" tab on Material Editor. then, choose "Rotation" Roate Z if the texture is floor texture. 2- the reason it loses detail when you enlarge the texture is that the texture file itself is low res- meaning its a small file. try using high-res textures if you have any. most of my textures are 3000x3000 and larger. I suggest Marlin Studios (http://www.marlinstudios.com/home/home.htm).Take a look.


gebe ( ) posted Thu, 01 August 2002 at 1:54 AM

Attached Link: http://www.acmebrick.com/md/

Create your own high resolution brick walls with this free software. Guitta


Djeser ( ) posted Thu, 01 August 2002 at 11:00 PM

Thanks to you both. I had bookmarked the brick maker place yesterday!

Sgiathalaich


eric501 ( ) posted Sat, 03 August 2002 at 7:03 PM

I found a website that is absolutly great for brick textures. www.acmebrick.com. there is a program there that you can download that will create very realistic brick textures. All the textures are very hi resolution.


gebe ( ) posted Sun, 04 August 2002 at 3:01 AM

LOL, Thanks Eric. What about the address two messages before yours?


Djeser ( ) posted Sun, 04 August 2002 at 3:15 AM

I downloaded the brick maker to test it out a few days back. Yesterday, when I went to install it on my graphics machine (which is a standalone, not online), the executable install looked for a internet connection. I'm a bit suspicious about that, so am not installing it on this machine (my surfing machine). If anyone else is using it, I'd love to hear about it. Meanwhile, I am working on enlarging the texture. I will probably do a fill, and multiply the mosaic, at a fairly large size. I am learning how important high-resolution textures are vs the small 50x50 or 100x100 ones you find all over the net.

Sgiathalaich


gebe ( ) posted Sun, 04 August 2002 at 3:31 AM

This is normal. They explain it in the read-me file. When you install the soft, not all available bricks (hundreds)are in your computer. When you choose a new one, the program downloads it. I have this soft for over one year now, no problem. You also should know that it is normally made for people who wants to build their own walls, not for 3D artists. :-)Guitta


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