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Some Texture Advice [message #73248] |
Mon, 22 March 2004 10:03   |
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Oblivion165
Messages: 3468 Registered: June 2003 Location: Hendersonville, North Car...
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Sanada78 | Well, after a bit more work, I've managed to improve them. I saw from a tutorial that creating a adjustment layer can make the texture look so much better. Do you think it looks okay? I don't want to over do it and make it look shit.
This is the wall texture anyway.
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that is a nice texture, but i dont think it would tile well. It is nice though
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