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Red Faction : [RED] Editing : Ground Textures |
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goober |
Posted 20th Dec 2005 9:41pm |  |
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does anyone have some good like ground textures, like those you would find in say, a park or something to that nature? |
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RED-FROG |
Posted 20th Dec 2005 11:21pm |  |
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Put out your digicam and take some photos in your garden
Or try the textures from UT03/04 |
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goober |
Posted 20th Dec 2005 11:59pm |  |
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Quoting REDFROG | Put out your digicam and take some photos in your garden
Or try the textures from UT03/04 |
how do i plan on getting them, and pictures of my garden wouldnt be seam-less. |
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RED-FROG |
Posted 21st Dec 2005 12:07am |  |
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You can view the textures of UT2004 in the texture browser of UnrealEd. Then you can screenshot them. Or export them and import them in 3dsmax' material browser, assign them to a plane, render it, save it. I can't convert the dds files from UT04 so I do it that way..
Programs like Jasc Paint Shop Pro and others have a feature called seamless-tiling. With it you can create textures with no seams. And they are unique, and you won't be going to break copyrights this way |
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goober |
Posted 21st Dec 2005 12:10am |  |
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Quoting REDFROG | You can view the textures of UT2004 in the texture browser of UnrealEd. Then you can screenshot them. Or export them and import them in 3dsmax' material browser, assign them to a plane, render it, save it. I can't convert the dds files from UT04 so I do it that way..
Programs like Jasc Paint Shop Pro and others have a feature called seamless-tiling. With it you can create textures with no seams. And they are unique, and you won't be going to break copyrights this way |
i almost have a copy of Paint Shop Pro 8, does photoshop do this too? |
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Lace  |
Posted 21st Dec 2005 9:28am |
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Why not take a look in this sticky thread? |
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sypher |
Posted 21st Dec 2005 9:34am |
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i have paint shop so here a pic of a floor u will need to email me so i can reply and send you the tga version of it |
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goober |
Posted 21st Dec 2005 10:59am |  |
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sypher, that would be stone, not like grassy mossy park ground...
MF, thanks. ill try that
Lace, hardly any of those sites even work... |
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RF Grim Reaper |
Posted 24th Dec 2005 2:21pm |  |
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The Gimp (which is free) also has a 'make seamless' function - very useful |
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sypher |
Posted 24th Dec 2005 3:03pm |
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[quote=goober] sypher, that would be stone, not like grassy mossy park ground...
MF, thanks. ill try that
Lace, hardly any of those sites even work... [/quote
ok i dont have a grass i wish my texturs worked |
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Molodiets |
Posted 24th Dec 2005 3:51pm |
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sorry wrong thread |
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goober |
Posted 24th Dec 2005 3:57pm |  |
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i got enough ground textures now, so
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mad_ferrit |
Posted 24th Dec 2005 5:01pm |
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Why not? You'd typically spam in a topic where all the questions were answered |
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