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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Free green metal texture

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Jesper
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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 16:17
Here is it:



I give it in TGA. Say if you want more or in other formats.

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AaronG
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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 16:40
It's a nice texture, although I wouldn't add a lightsource to it, because lightmapping is done in game, and it kills the seamlessness about it.

This should also be in 3D Chat I think...


Deathead
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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 17:28
3d chat? Noo... no. It should be in 2d chat.


"Your greatest teacher is your harshest critic"-Butterfingers
Jesper
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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 17:39
That light source is because with it you can UV map upper surfaces to brighter spot and lower surfaces is darker spots.
Seth Black
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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 19:02
...nice offering, Jesper.

Because of the hotspot, this texture isn't seamless, and is very limited in its application, as a result...


Jesper
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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 19:02 Edited at: 29th Aug 2008 19:03
I can make seamless version too! Now making...
TGPEG
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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 19:03
you could always use the bottom-right hand bit of it and make it seamless manually.

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Seth Black
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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 19:08
Quote: "you could always use the bottom-right hand bit of it and make it seamless manually."


...oh, absolutely. Seamless textures can be generated in a few mouseclicks, in most cases.

Takes a finese and some skill, that a lot of folks are lacking in. That's the main reason I made mention...

Thanks for offering to post a seamless version of your texture, Jesper!


Jesper
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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 19:14 Edited at: 29th Aug 2008 19:16
Here is (more) seamless texture.

Hope you have usage for it.

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Posted: 29th Aug 2008 19:18
there is still a bit of a hotspot but it's getting there

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