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Subject: photo texture inquiry


Mixednutt ( ) posted Fri, 04 January 2002 at 5:24 PM · edited Wed, 13 November 2024 at 8:45 PM

Hiya there. I took a little trip to a local mountain and got some great textures with my digital camera, and I found out how to add 2 textures to one object, untilizing a gradient(one texture at the top fading into another texture near the bottom) but I was wondering if there were a way for me to control where the gradient lie's on the object. I want to make it so that one fades to the other closer to the bottom. Also, I was wondering if there was a way to do it with slope. I want the steep areas to utilize a rocky texture and the flat areas to utilize grass or moss. Can anyone help me out here? Thanks! ~Mix~


ringbearer ( ) posted Fri, 04 January 2002 at 11:53 PM

Attached Link: http://o.ffrench.free.fr/tutorials/mixing/index.htm

Virtual Lands has a tutorial on combining textures. Maybe it will help you out. Arleen

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okcdude ( ) posted Sat, 05 January 2002 at 8:08 AM

Also, take a look at the Whole Mountain texture under the Planes and Terrains presets. There are quite a few other terrains that use the blending mode you're after. If you need to make those captured textures into tiling textures, check out Infinity Textures (http://www.infinitytextures.com). It's a very powerful texture creator, but also has a nice little extra called Textractor that will let you turn most photos into tiling textures. The textures work great with Bryce, Carrara, Truespace, etc. Jim


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