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Re: Promised Sewer textures
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08/06/07 20:22
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Awesome! Thanks Man... question though, why does it have the preview watermark on the preview if it's free? Is it some type of thumbnail protection, or just informational
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Re: Promised Sewer textures
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08/06/07 20:56
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Awesome! Thanks Man...
question though, why does it have the preview watermark on the preview if it's free? Is it some type of thumbnail protection, or just informational
I hadda make it look like i did SOMETHING, lol! no, just for pure fun, and before people started thinking it would be that size XD (like in my showcase thread, where people started to ask if it were map entity's... *sigh*).
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Re: Promised Sewer textures
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08/07/07 06:08
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In his other thread, he stated that he took his camera around his house and took pictures of real items. He then of course edited them with Photoshop (though GIMP would work as well)... Saying such, you might want to clean up your house a bit if it looks like a sewer
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Re: Promised Sewer textures
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In his other thread, he stated that he took his camera around his house and took pictures of real items. He then of course edited them with Photoshop (though GIMP would work as well)...
Saying such, you might want to clean up your house a bit if it looks like a sewer
LOL!
yeah, that's exactly how i did it, using overlay effects and lotsa green/brown coloured gradients (also make use of the eraser to create highlights at cvertain points). just use a base texture, which is totally seamless and clean, you can then make it as gross as you want. for example, here's how my level looks with the clean textures i made at the first stage:
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