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I'm training on textures and in search for interesting ones to model. Here
is the first exercise: acajou texture.
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> I'm training on textures and in search for interesting ones to model. Here
> is the first exercise: acajou texture.
Great !
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Dark Skull Software
http://www.darkskull.net
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Second exercise: brushed_metal.
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> Second exercise: brushed_metal.
Great too, but it should have been posted in a second thread ^^ And the
title should have been numbered 2 instead of 1 ^^
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Marneus Calgar <nos### [at] pleasecom> wrote:
> it should have been posted in a second thread ^^
I don't think it's a good thing to open too many threads; it seems logical
to me to continue this one.
Anyway, exercise 3 : blue marble.
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This is neat!
What's the meaning of the ideogram?
;-)
Paolo
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> I'm training on textures and in search for interesting ones to model. Here
> is the first exercise: acajou texture.
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These textures are great!
I've never really gotten the hang of custom textures, (It's one of those
things I keep telling myself to study, but never get around to.) I'm
more of an object study guy. Generally, I use the texture libs.
Keep up the good work.
Regards,
A.D.B.
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"Paolo Gibellini" <p.g### [at] teinoscom> wrote:
> What's the meaning of the ideogram?
They are japanese Kanjis. If I remember and trust my source, in order:
elegant, eternity, heaven and for this one love.
Excercise 4: pink granite.
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> "Paolo Gibellini" <p.g### [at] teinoscom> wrote:
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> They are japanese Kanjis. If I remember and trust my source, in order:
> elegant, eternity, heaven and for this one love.
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> Excercise 4: pink granite.
Perhaps you wouldn't mind sharing them at some point (for example, when
you use them for an IRTC-winner ;-))
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jussi
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> "Paolo Gibellini" <p.g### [at] teinoscom> wrote:
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>>What's the meaning of the ideogram?
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> They are japanese Kanjis. If I remember and trust my source, in order:
> elegant, eternity, heaven and for this one love.
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> Excercise 4: pink granite.
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Why not renaming the pics with the meaning of the kanjis? This one would be
"love_granite"
Alain
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