Texturing With Photoshop

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Texturing With Photoshop

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I am wondering if there is any way to texture a truck using photoshop. I am teaching myself how to make a truck by making a tank. I don't have Paint Shop Pro, and i can't find out how to texture using photoshop.

Can anyone help?
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http://www.runt9.com/mtm2tutorials has PSP7 (Paint Shop Pro 7).

Just click on "Truck Making Tutorial."
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physics1313 wrote:I am wondering if there is any way to texture a truck using photoshop. I don't have Paint Shop Pro
You'd do it exactly the same way. Photoshop uses different names for a few things. For example, instead of reducing to 256 colors you convert it to indexed color. Photoshop allows you to save directly in RAW and ACT file formats so you don't need to convert from BMP. I think the best way to proceed is to just work along and then ask when you run into snags. Specific questions might have a better chance than generalizations.



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Post by physics1313 »

Thanks, that helped.... A LOT!, TlathamXmahtalT. Phin's advice didn't seem to work though. it gave me a "wrong size error" in binedit
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No problem buddy.
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Post by Malibu350 »

if binedit gave you a wrong size error then so will mtm2. it's funny like that.
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