My second Texture Set is here. It includes images called Abstract, Asphalt, Industry, Mossy and Wood Box. You might notice a few of them gained a kind of "widescreen" feel. This is because, before, I had my toolbar along the left side of my screen. This made it taller and skinnier. I've put it back down at the bottom and this made the renders much wider. Here are my own personal ratings. Being the inside guy, they're probably way off of what everyone else will think but whatever. Sorry if the images lag. If you have the time, please try and rate them somewhat so I know what I'm looking at here.
1.) Industry [Demonstrates Release 9.52's newest Plugin, HAIR [self explanatory]] 9 / 102.) Wood Box [the wood textures just turned out good in this one] 8 / 103.) Mossy [kinda like the more organic feel] 7/104.) Asphalt 6 / 105.) Abstract [This one's not really all that abstract; the walls and floor are shaders preset into the system and the capsule's texture is one of my little homemade water textures that turned out weird. I more or less added this one as a filler for the overall Set :P] 6 / 10<center><a href="http://www.64digits.com/download.php?name=textureexampleset2.zip&id=2674">_-=Click Here For File=-_</a></center>If you want to see 1.0, <a href="http://www.64digits.com/users/index.php?userid=Fender_Skills&cmd=comments&id=691">click here</a>.<center><img src="http://www.64digits.com/users/Fender_Skills/woodbox.bmp"></center>
Damn mayn… That's pretty sweet!
I know all about the importance of good textures seeing as how I started game. dev in 3D games…And those are some nice ones.Textures are everything for a good image. Not that I think of myself as a really good 3D developer. I suck. But it's true: textures are so important lol.
Ooo I can use these for all the 3d games I done make!
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Damn….Lol, I like the little hairy thing in Industry….. I don't have a clue what it is….
That would look way cooler with some bump mapping, but it already looks very realistic.
that looks awsome…simple, but awsome
Nice pictures.. But… Can i give you an idea?
Save the pictures as JPEG/JPG's. It makes for a MUCH SMALLER file size