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Dane, apply to a professional studio. That's all I have to say.
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dane next time you work on a texture like this, record it please. I wanna watch how you did this....
damn
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kenney001
dane next time you work on a texture like this, record it please. I wanna watch how you did this....
damn
Seriously . Hot damn. I need a new fucking pair of pants now dane. You owe me one for my pants. :eyesroll:
Re: The Studio Quick-Crit Thread
Dane, or anybody that can answer this, how does one do symmetry in Photoshop? Because it seems that forerunner textures are heavily dependent on it.
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MetKiller Joe
Dane, or anybody that can answer this, how does one do symmetry in Photoshop? Because it seems that forerunner textures are heavily dependent on it.
I wouldn't mind knowing this too.
It's like, the main reason I haven't touched photoshop for more than 20 minutes :|
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rossmum
copy - paste - flip
?
^
I make a corner of it, canvas size by 200% and copy, paste, flip
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Invader Veex
Experimenting with bump, specular, and illumination maps. I have never used any of them before.
http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/5066/renderao0.jpg
I made this design a while back, so it's not anything great.
And I stole the background color scheme. You know who you are.
Wow veex I really like that. I wouldn't mind seeing more than just a gradient in the background though. Something to sort of define what it is. The design of it almost looks like it could be the overview of a passable BSP
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Just threw this together quick, so the corners aren't completely lined up. I'll eventually change it too a different color so it don't look like a rip-off of Dane's. Just sipmple lighting effects in photoshop.
http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/4...effectska6.jpg
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Much better. Could use some darker patches (holes perhaps) inside the cracks too and line the portions up better, but it's a huge improvement already.