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Wasn't it JRG who wrote:
>Some of the wood pigments in the portfolio look like this one:
The individual pigments aren't intended to be used alone, but used in
connection with colour maps such as those in "woodmaps.inc".
When the pigments are used without colour maps, you get the default
colour map that's associated with the particular pattern that the
pigment uses. Most of the P_WoodGrain pigments are based on the "wood"
pattern which has a default colour map that just happens to be shades of
brown, but a few of them, e.g. P_WoodGrain4B, are based on the "bozo"
pattern which has a very different default colour map.
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Mike Williams
Gentleman of Leisure
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