Forum: Bryce


Subject: More Textures?China/Porcelain Please?Tutorials?

FranOnTheEdge opened this issue on Oct 14, 2006 · 8 posts


FranOnTheEdge posted Sat, 14 October 2006 at 2:05 PM

I also need either some China or Porcelain textures for use on bowls - or a tutorial on how to paint them myself - I would prefer to learn how to do them myself.

Can anyone help?

Measure your mind's height
by the shade it casts.

Robert Browning (Paracelsus)

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tom271 posted Sat, 14 October 2006 at 6:26 PM

Attached Link: http://www.spiralgraphics.biz/index.htm

You may use Painter essentials or PSP to alter a similar texture to what you want,,,,  Bryce can be coaxed into yeiding a ceramic texture....  there are some marble textures that can be influenced to look like you want them to....

Check out this webste for a texture maker FREE!



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FranOnTheEdge posted Sun, 15 October 2006 at 1:41 PM

No, I don't mean a random texture like marble - I mean a painted design of some kind, like a bowl of flowers - a flower and butterflies - a blue japanese bridge, house and tree - that sort of porcelain.

I'd prefer some basic instruction on how to paint something like that - anything will do to begin with - onto a bowl... plate, vase, etc.

Otherwise I'd like some ready done designs... is there a site somewhere that has stuff like that?

I've already looked through Lemogs, Mayangs, 3dTotal and other sites like those with no luck.

For the first effort I only need the end result to LOOK like a china bowl with a design on it from some little distance, but I'd like to know how to do it properly so that eventually I can use the design even in close-ups.

Measure your mind's height
by the shade it casts.

Robert Browning (Paracelsus)

Fran's Freestuff

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tom271 posted Sun, 15 October 2006 at 4:23 PM

Attached Link: http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_books2.php/book_id=10779261/search=

Take a look at this womans book [](http://www.pricegrabber.com/search.php/bkcontrib_id=2298753)

Author: Sheila Southwell

Synopsis: "Basic china painting techniques, and...mention of paints that can be used when a kiln is not available....Instructions for transferring drawings, using luster glazes, and undertaking a variety of designs are accompanied by step-by-step color illustrations of good quality....Projects inclu...



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FranOnTheEdge posted Tue, 17 October 2006 at 2:25 PM

tom271,

Er..... that's not quite what I had in mind. I meant PhotoShop tuts, for use on 3D models.

Or (2nd best) some already made designs for use on 3D models  - so I can look at them and find out how to do it myself... see?

(Besides, I don't have $23, to spare - me student, me skint)

Measure your mind's height
by the shade it casts.

Robert Browning (Paracelsus)

Fran's Freestuff

http://franontheedge.blogspot.com/

http://www.FranOnTheEdge.com


dvlenk6 posted Tue, 17 October 2006 at 3:31 PM

http://www.planetphotoshop.com/tutorials.html
Searchable archive of Photoshop tutorials, FREE (I'm cheap too :laugh: )

http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=373024
Stonemason's illustrated Photoshop Paint/Texturing Tutorial - definetly deserves at least one read through.

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tom271 posted Tue, 17 October 2006 at 3:40 PM

Sorry.. once again I failed you...![](../../mod/forumpro/art/emoticons/big/crying.gif)

Had you said "tut like"  for PS.  then I would have probably failed you anyway....

Here is an Image of a plate.. maybe you can apply it like a texture on something...

I know... I know.... it is not what you want.....



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Death_at_Midnight posted Tue, 17 October 2006 at 5:25 PM

There are some books that usually can be found at a local chain bookstore that have patterns for like, $5 to $15. I have a few. All they are, are like black patterns, reminds me of engravings, page after page. There's Chinese and Japanese styles also. You can scan a page, send it to your favorite image editing software and modify them (watercolor them out, make them blue or red or gold (for that fancy maki-e look). Since they are black on white, can import them to Bryce's terrain editor and 3D them with very little modification. These booklets would be in the art section, probably in a stand by themselves.

I personally uses these things when making a box in the maki-e style. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maki-e)

--Death_at_Midnight