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3 Dimensional Chat / rust tecture

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tpfkat
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Posted: 14th Sep 2005 23:13
does anyone have a realy really rusty meatallic in either jpeg or bmp that they would be willing to give me,ive tried to make one or pic one but cant find anything.
thanks
BiggAdd
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Posted: 15th Sep 2005 00:25 Edited at: 15th Sep 2005 00:26
Rusty for Krusty :




SSDD
Same Sh** Different Day
tpfkat
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Posted: 15th Sep 2005 00:42
thanx ,ill try it in the morning.
tpfkat
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Posted: 15th Sep 2005 16:27
it looks good, but any chance anyone has one with more rust on.
JimB
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Posted: 15th Sep 2005 16:55
Heres a place you might want to look at.
http://free-textures.got3d.com/architectural/free-rusty-metal-textures/index.html
tpfkat
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Posted: 15th Sep 2005 18:06
superb...thank you
Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 15th Sep 2005 19:09 Edited at: 15th Sep 2005 19:10
I know, get a plane rust texture, then, the metal texture in photoshop, the metal on the top layer, and rub out areas where you want rust to show [edit] also if its a painted metal, you might want three layers, one will be whats under the paint

tpfkat
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Posted: 15th Sep 2005 21:33
ill give it a go,you mean do 3 ( or 4) layers with the rust say level 2,then taker away at certain areas and maybe highlight, whats this called coz i know when i open up photoshop its gonna have a name and will take me ages to find it.
dark coder
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Posted: 16th Sep 2005 14:46
have you ever even used it before??


tpfkat
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Posted: 16th Sep 2005 16:08
i did some lightsaber effects to some video with it, but thats about it so i guess the answer would be no.
Van B
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Posted: 16th Sep 2005 18:15
Limefly.net is a great free resource for textures, I'm sure they'll have something usefull for you.

Rust really has to be photographed and made tileable IMO, it's far too organic to do a good job of, might as well try drawing a tree freehand and expecting it to look real - a cheap digi cam and the old flip/invert trick is a nice way to roll your own though.


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tpfkat
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 12:15
old flip invert trick?
Heckno
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 17:51


here is a 5 min attempt at making rust with photoshop
tpfkat
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 17:55
could you explain roughly how you did it
Heckno
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Posted: 17th Sep 2005 18:12
NO

make a couple of layers of different rust colors over a metal layer, use cloud render on the rust layers, clean up spots with eraser ( i used a lager speckled brush to remove areas)

take each rust layer - select layer - stylized using sandstone texture then play around with color overlay

cant remember the rest but if you spent some time you could make it look really nice, i only used two different shades for rust & did a real quick eraser just to get a simple pattern...
tpfkat
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thanks

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