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Alain <kua### [at] videotronca> wrote:
> As for the wood of the pallets, it's often very rough, using cheap
> "utility" grade wood. Very rough, unfinished, unplanned, knotty and
> often split, with some bark left... It's also almost always light
> coloured: white pine, light yellow pine, light oak,...
rendering a good, convincing wood texture is always a challenge, and I can only
imagine how to get a good cracked and split wood plank.
I found a pretty amazing carboard box development HERE:
https://www.verdoorn.nl/tiki-index.php?page=CBCKManual
Really great and extensive work on a simple object.
> > I'm thinking about how to write a macro to shrink-wrap a loaded pallet - not
> > sure how I'll do the crinkly plastic film...
> >
> Good luck on that one.
Thanks - I'm working on it - slowly ;)
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