[article] Panel Texturing

[article] Panel Texturing

Re: [article] Panel Texturing Posted by Ferret on Sun Jun 22nd 2003 at 11:00pm
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Mangling at its best
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Re: [article] Panel Texturing Posted by mrfranswa on Wed Sep 3rd 2003 at 3:54am
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quick tip, if you look really close you can see where you copy and paste it. Simply use the eyedropper to get a common color, and then lightly airbrush it away. You should use a fairly big spray with just a little paint, so it evens nicely.
Re: [article] Panel Texturing Posted by Ferret on Mon Sep 8th 2003 at 10:59pm
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uh huh, well if I really took the time I could do a lot more than just fix that little copy issue, but the tutorial wasn't about getting the copy issue fixed now was it?
Re: [article] Panel Texturing Posted by Leperous on Sat Sep 13th 2003 at 1:34am
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Make it so it is then, damn you!
Re: [article] Panel Texturing Posted by Forceflow on Sun Jan 4th 2004 at 3:55pm
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Looks great.
Re: [article] Panel Texturing Posted by maximus on Wed Jun 9th 2004 at 7:13pm
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I Usually use Paint shop Pro for all texture Editing and then Import into Wally! All You need is the Clone Brush, Colour Conversion and Colour Filter Functions, also, Some of the Texture / Pattern and Deformation Filters are very useful with Repeating Areas of Detail.
Try to work in 16M Colours then Convert Down to the Necessary level of Detail.