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FPSC Classic Models and Media / seamless textures

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Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 18:51
ive been trying to make some seamless segments using photoshop and photography anyway ive made a few and hear they are for download in JPEG format and you need firma to make them so here you go tell me what you think heres the first

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Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 18:57
here is another that can be used as a ground or wall tex
PS. the last one looks very good with the hardwood floor from firma

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Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 19:13
heres another of a run down house or something tell me what you think

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Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 19:14
oh and sorry for the size of the segments textures but if you wait a bit youll see them lol

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Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 19:19
here is a seamless floor but if someone wants to see an in game screen of these just ask because i know that textures look a lot different in game but here you go

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Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 19:26
can somone please post feedback because i dont know what else i should do

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Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 20:02
here is an in game screen of my newest texture i hope you like it and tell me what you think

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Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 21:42
here is a screen of one of my new textures
and can someone please post back, 39 views and no posts i want to know if anyone acctually likes these segments

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Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 22:38
here is a new one which i quite like its a mixture of some of the previous
also still no posts i may as well give up on these if its so bad you wont even say what you think...

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maikyy
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 22:54
man this aren't segments, these are texture's
i think a mod should change the name to seamless textures
lol

sorry for my bad english (i am dutch)
Mazz426
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Posted: 8th Oct 2008 23:57
i think i may release them all later as a pack of segments but yeah a mod should change the name

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Posted: 9th Oct 2008 01:43 Edited at: 9th Oct 2008 01:43
Trick to make seamless texture (basic):

1) Scale the image up to twice it's original resolution in both axes

2) Mirror the original image so it fills all four corners.

3) This will look a bit rubbish, so use the clone stamp tool to go over repeated areas to make it look more natural.

If you're really stuck, you should try searching google for a seamless texture tutorial, as some of those textures are NOT seamless

And lastly, the images are of very poor quality. They are over-exposed and grainy. You will want to fiddle with the settings on your camera, and get a tripod.

If a tripod is too expensive, a little trick I use to avoid blurring is to place one arm horizontal, and rest my other (holding the cam) on top. It's actually how some people are trained to fire a handgun funnily enough, which is probably why it works.
tschwarz
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Posted: 9th Oct 2008 06:04
One of my favorite utilities for making seamless textures can be found here.

http://www.seamlesstexturegenerator.com/
Mazz426
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Posted: 9th Oct 2008 18:29
im sorry for confusion im not asking for help on how to i may amke a new board entitled free segments to avoid the confusion i think thats why ive had so little responces

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Posted: 11th Oct 2008 00:55
Their very very well done especcially the dirt one.

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