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Subject: Interest in texture painting tutorials?


Lyrra ( ) posted Sat, 23 February 2002 at 1:05 AM · edited Fri, 09 August 2024 at 2:16 AM

A random thought - If I made intermediate to advanced texture painting tutorials, would anyone be interested? Programs would be Photoshop 5.5/6, CorelDraw8, probably a touch of UVmapper, Poser and Bryce. Not every tutorial would cover all programs of course. (ignoring 3rdparty filters for the moment) Possible topics - texturing with filters, making walls, planning for variations, tiling across seams, pattern building, bumpmapping, transmapping, hairmapping, anticipating bryce render, making texture 'suites' with coordinating BryceMats, using tiled walls in poser/bryce, and making photo-surreal textures for fantasy creatures Anything else? :) These won't be started for a bit, as I have to finish some other stuff first, but I wanted to think about it, and see if there was anyhting else people wanted to know. Of course if anyone else wants to do a tut on these subjects - go for it :) Lyrra



Impudicus Rex ( ) posted Sat, 23 February 2002 at 4:52 AM

Sounds great. I'm always keen for a looksee at how other people craft textures. Thanks in advance.


Spike ( ) posted Sat, 23 February 2002 at 11:07 AM

A BIG YES!!! We will also host them here. (If you like).

You can't call it work if you love it... Zen Tambour

 


Murf_miser ( ) posted Sat, 23 February 2002 at 11:34 AM

I would defenently be interested, put it on 3dcafe also...


mickey2 ( ) posted Sat, 23 February 2002 at 1:28 PM

Absolutely YES YES YES !!!


Lyrra ( ) posted Sat, 23 February 2002 at 4:03 PM

What topics are you all most interested in?



Spike ( ) posted Sat, 23 February 2002 at 6:55 PM

Start where you like and add as needed.

You can't call it work if you love it... Zen Tambour

 


Alpha ( ) posted Sat, 23 February 2002 at 11:34 PM

Hi Lyrra! This is a wonderful offer you are making. Right now I am in the process of creating a Resource Center for this forum, and your tutorials would be greatly appreciated by all I am sure.

Thanks
Alpha ;-)


Lyrra ( ) posted Sun, 24 February 2002 at 7:28 PM

I am a professional Corel and Photoshop trainer in NYC - I've written most of my own training materials (150 pages + at this point) So over the past coupla days I've been roughing together an outline of the various topics I mentioned, plus other things that crop up (no pun intended). Currently the outline is at 5 pages and expanding. If I'm not careful I'm going to write a book by accident :) The first tutorial doesn't look like it will be a tutorial per se. So far it looks like it will be more an introduction of concepts and overview of UVmapping vs procedural mapping. I'm still fiddling with the other topics - getitng them into a usefual and approachable order. As you can see I'm not done with the planning part. Once I know how I'm organizing these in my head I can start to write individual tutorials. 'Texturing with Filters' will have the bulk of the tutorials so far - explaining 'building block' textures, and how to create various effects. I may ask sonebody who models to help out in section 2 - I can only describe things from a texturers perspective. (usually from UVmapper saying 'what the heck is this bit? Name things already!') Here's a list: 1 Approaching Textures for 3Dmodels 2 How to set up your model for best texturing 3 Pattern Building 4 Photosource Textures 5 Making Textures with CorelDraw! 6 Texturing With Filters 7 Tiling Across Seams 8 Setting up a Layered PhotoShop file 9 Making Eyes 10 Using Pshop 5.5/6 Layer affects in texture painting 11 Making Walls 12 Using Tiled Walls In Poser/Bryce 13 Painting Trees 14 Bumpmapping 15 Transmapping 16 Hairmapping 17 Getting old and messy 18 Making Texture 'Suites' With Coordinating Brycemats 19 Using Texture Suites 20 Making Photo-Surreal Textures For Fantasy Creatures 21 3rd Part filters 22 Anticipating Bryce Rendering At the very least its fun to write :) Lyrra



Spike ( ) posted Mon, 25 February 2002 at 5:35 PM

This is some great stuff...

You can't call it work if you love it... Zen Tambour

 


pendarian ( ) posted Wed, 27 February 2002 at 5:15 PM

I would love it if you did that Lyrra :)


mlofrano ( ) posted Sat, 02 March 2002 at 2:03 PM

Oh please do it. This is a great idea since it is a bit of knowledge few posses. Please share it. Will you contact us about the hows and whens?



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