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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Seamless Texture Tutorial (My way)

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Gingerkid Jack
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 19:52 Edited at: 22nd Mar 2008 19:58
After seeing Ocho Geek's tutorial I decided to make one...

::EDIT::
Sorry for small sizes of pics, I'll include a download with them in.

Step 1:
Open photoshop and make a new Canvas size of 512 by 512 pixels...


Step 2:
Add the texture you want to make seemless...


Step 3:
Select and copy one side of the texture:


Step 4:
Move the copied part to the other side of the texture...
(no pic)

Step 5:
Flip the copied part horizontaly
(no pic)

Step 6:
Rub out bits (do NOT rub out the edges) to make it blend with the texture..

And BANG...You have a seamless texture.

HLD

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Aertic
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 19:57
Man that was a quick tutorial to make, i aswell could get some use out of this, nice to see some texture tut's.

Keep it up HalfLife dude!
Gingerkid Jack
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 20:10 Edited at: 22nd Mar 2008 20:17
Here is the file FPSC ready... extract to Segments\Half Life Dude\Floors\

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Seth Black
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 20:25
...no doubt some folks will benefit from this.

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Gingerkid Jack
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 20:28
thanks guys

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SamHH
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 20:32
Nice little tutorial.



heltor
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Posted: 22nd Mar 2008 20:34
thanks for the tutorial.
Nomad Soul
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2008 12:26 Edited at: 23rd Mar 2008 12:51
This was interesting and good for beginners but I think it's important to ensure you emphasise the need for layers and the clone / stamp tool for maximum control and precision.

Creating a duplicate layer background and using photoshop offset filter is quick, then you can just use erase, clone and stamp tools to make pixel perfect adjustments.

This tutorial really helped me get better at making seamless textures.

http://photoshoptextures.com/texture-tutorials/seamless-textures.htm

I've attached a 'before' pic to show how a random free texture which I thought might be ok looked ingame by default.

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Posted: 23rd Mar 2008 12:28 Edited at: 23rd Mar 2008 12:52
Ok here is the 'after' shot of my free texture now looking much more usable after some tweaking.

Thanks for a useful thread. I used to rely on mirrored textures to get a more realistic look across larger surface areas and someone pointed out to me that it would be better to use seamless.

Also here is a link to the latest ID tech 5 engine demo showing a guy using stamps to produce highly detailed textured environments with layers, cloning and stamps to take these ideas further (see about 4:10 onwards).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnkaxuIzGO4&feature=related

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Gingerkid Jack
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2008 12:43 Edited at: 23rd Mar 2008 12:45
Here is a pic of the grass ingame...



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Dark Jaguar Flame
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2008 12:45
Sorry Hl dude but i dont see anything..

Gingerkid Jack
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2008 12:46
It should be there now...forgot to attach lol

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