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Subject: Tunic Texture Teaser


Lyrra ( ) posted Sat, 07 April 2001 at 4:47 AM ยท edited Tue, 23 July 2024 at 12:36 AM

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And pardon the alliteration :) Here's a preview of one of the textures I'll be realeasing soon for Zygote's Costume Shop CD Tunic. I have a total of 14 textures made now. The design comes in four colorways, all of the others are less ornate, but various other colors and patterns. I'll make a couple more if they get requested. Texture samples appreciated. So whaddya think? (the figure is my character Shaun - available at a freestuff section near you. Well when the links not broken anyway) Lyrra



Balaan ( ) posted Sat, 07 April 2001 at 6:57 AM

it looks great i cant wait to see the others :o)


Ghostofmacbeth ( ) posted Sat, 07 April 2001 at 10:10 AM

Looks good S



thip ( ) posted Sat, 07 April 2001 at 11:21 AM

Fantastic stuff, Lyrra. If you're looking for inspiration for medieval/renaissance style clothing, I can heartily recommend http://www.renaissancemagazine.com/links.html - it's a treasure trove of info, images and inspiration. And you must tell me : what do you use for UVmapping? It looks just perfect.


Lyrra ( ) posted Sat, 07 April 2001 at 4:25 PM

I didn't remap this clothing item if that's what you're asking - but I used UVMapper to read off the existing UVW info to a template bmp that was big enough for me to work in. The texture was made in Photoshop6 - using some textures I made a long time ago, and textures given to me by friends and public domain textures downloaded from the net. I think I misspoke slightly in the first post - what I mean is four tunics are this design in different colors, the other ten are all sorts of other colors/patterns. As for medeival/rennaisance inspirations - I do rennaisance recreation and make all my own costumes. So I have a huge collection of patterns, fabrics and source material to pull from. But I like to ask you all what you'd like to see :) Like in this set are a coupla "robin hood" plain tunics - greens and browns. I will be releasing a coordinated set called "dark ages" that will be tiling textures of textiles/armour used in the 12-13c. It currently includes: four kinds of studded leather, 2 types banded mail, scale mail (leather & metal), ring mail, chainmail, various rough linenes and canvas and of course some common heraldic devices. The idea is so people can apply the textures to whatever models they have kicking around so they can match. Also doing "Frost Fire", and "Geometrik Patriotica". Mind you the new textiles sets need to wait for the last 50 of my wall textures to get posted. I got a little backed up :) And yeah - I have nothing posted at this site right now - various reasons. Will be putting things here in the very near future. 26 hours awake and counting



Great Bizarro ( ) posted Mon, 09 April 2001 at 11:06 AM

Are you an SCA member?


Lyrra ( ) posted Mon, 09 April 2001 at 8:45 PM

Is it too obvious? :) Yup - 13 years and counting. I'm from the People's Republic of the East - specifically Ostgardr Lyrra Madril Del'Hobrice Blackhart D'Mer



Great Bizarro ( ) posted Tue, 10 April 2001 at 6:10 AM

Yea, 10 yrs for me, 2nd time around that is. In Trimeris currently, hail from Anstorria though. You make Pennsic this year? Kayleb the Insane


Lyrra ( ) posted Tue, 10 April 2001 at 6:18 AM

Doesn't look like it this year- but who's to know :) it's a ways off. Camp mommy sent a nag already though I camp with a bunch of Carolingians over on Old Tuchuk Hill. YKITSCA 3D when you're thinking about how to make a period tent with Bryce terrains Might just do the Millenium Philcon WorldCon this year instead. We'll see. :)



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