Coral Textures needed
- NIR_Cr@$hC@rt
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Coral Textures needed
Does anyone have some basic coral textures? I need some single textures for using on templates, so if anyone is going to make any, you don't need to put them as roads or transitions. If you can't find any, can you tell me where I might find some?
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guy with a cd
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Check out the textures used on the models here, http://malibu350.com/scraps/LandscRock.htm ...there's some blue coral there that could easily be turned red green or whatever in psp, there's also plenty of rock textures there as well.
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guy with a cd
Oh, it is handy. ;) A commercial cd full of royalty free images.
CD's images are mostly big photos of real things, great for photo texture samples, and what with paint shop pro's ability to make pretty good seamless tiles from a well selected photo region it's good pickin's.
>> Have you got them?
Though we're working under water here, don't hold your breath. Gonna have to have a look see and sea what I can come up with, delving into an existing texture collection as well.
Shooting for 60x60 24-bit seamless tiles. Need a day at least...
CD's images are mostly big photos of real things, great for photo texture samples, and what with paint shop pro's ability to make pretty good seamless tiles from a well selected photo region it's good pickin's.
>> Have you got them?
Though we're working under water here, don't hold your breath. Gonna have to have a look see and sea what I can come up with, delving into an existing texture collection as well.
Shooting for 60x60 24-bit seamless tiles. Need a day at least...
>> Have you got them?
Not exactly. The mixing is something I think you can do if you find the right source textures to work with. A great resource for high quality, seamless natural textures is this site that I discovered in the July 14, 2003 issue of Mooseweek:
http://perso.club-internet.fr/lemog/lem ... res01.html
Now here's what the guy with a CD (a little fishie) came up with,
use if you choose: <b><a href=http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/mtm2/Te ... .htm>Under the sea</a></b> (82 seamless tiles)
<B>Note: if anyone was here earlier, please note that the collection has doubled and gotten a lot better too. </b> ;)
Not exactly. The mixing is something I think you can do if you find the right source textures to work with. A great resource for high quality, seamless natural textures is this site that I discovered in the July 14, 2003 issue of Mooseweek:
http://perso.club-internet.fr/lemog/lem ... res01.html
Now here's what the guy with a CD (a little fishie) came up with,
use if you choose: <b><a href=http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/mtm2/Te ... .htm>Under the sea</a></b> (82 seamless tiles)
<B>Note: if anyone was here earlier, please note that the collection has doubled and gotten a lot better too. </b> ;)