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First, let me apologize for posting such a large image. It takes forever to load this page using the 28.8 modem this Mac. To answer your question. Photoshop doesn't have a sprayer tool, so there's nothing to adapt to. We've lobbied Adobe, but it hasn't worked, though they did try to purchase Painter from what we've heard. That would have helped I imagine. Unfortunately, a plug-in approach is not a good answer because you're restricted to a small window within Photoshop. For filters, that small window is okay. But for painting, especially painting 1012 X 1012 textures, a 400 pixel window just won't do. Further, this type of plug-in loads memory to such an extent that you need to install the "piggy" plug-in. That name tells you a lot. As for Painter or Photopaint, they're simply the best alternatives. Since you can get Painter 5.5 free with the purchase of Jungle 3D, it's a pretty good solution. We even teach you how to use it (for painting trees foliage textures). So, you can learn what you need without having to learn things you won't use or don't need. Hope this helps, and thanks for your interest. Dennis@DigArts
Thread: Free vegetation | Forum: Bryce
Hey, those do look great. Photography really picks up those surface highlights. It's a real art challenge to paint a tree with that kind of surface form, though it should be attainable (easier said than done I'm afraid :) I've been looking at the range of contrast recently. It's what gives that sense of depth, as in the inner branches and foliage against the outer edges. I've been loath to go really dark, but as I look at these, the shaded areas are almost entirely black, and I think that constrast range really sells the trees as dimensional. Thanks for posting the great render. It's a real challenge to see if I can get a similar result. If that's possible, I'll post a PDF tutorial on what was done, along with the nozzles/tubes necessary to try it yourself. Dennis@DigArts
Thread: Free Tree & Foliage Textures | Forum: Bryce
Hi Bryce4Me, You need Painter/Paint Shop Pro to use the nozzles/Tubes, so the first part of the tutorials won't be very helpful without one of these paint programs. We're giving Painter 5.5 away with purchase of Jungle 3D. You can also download a fully functional demo of PSP from Jasc's site (http://www.jasc.com). I suggested the tutorials because at the end is a demonstration on how to apply them, especially the terrain foliage textures. Hope you had fun. Dennis@DigArts
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Thread: Free Tree & Foliage Textures | Forum: Bryce