Author Topic: Ship Textures - How Do I Create Them?!  (Read 1800 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline NeoHunter

  • Primo Novus Venator
  • 28
Ship Textures - How Do I Create Them?!
Does anybody have any idea as to creating good or believable looking metal tyextures for capital ships in particular? I've been playing around in Photoshop and can't seem to get it right.

------------------
GTD Excellence Webmaster
<                                      [b][email protected][/b]                                                    >
"Be flakked or be square!"

 

Offline NeoHunter

  • Primo Novus Venator
  • 28
Ship Textures - How Do I Create Them?!
Wow. Seems nobody here can help me with this problem.

*BUMP*

------------------
GTD Excellence Webmaster
<                                      [b][email protected][/b]                                                    >
"Be flakked or be square!"

 

Offline Anduril

  • 25
Ship Textures - How Do I Create Them?!
Uh... rip them shamelessly from existing pictures and textures?

Scanned photographs modified for tilability?


 

Offline Top Gun

  • 23
Ship Textures - How Do I Create Them?!

 

Offline NeoHunter

  • Primo Novus Venator
  • 28
Ship Textures - How Do I Create Them?!
 
Quote
Originally posted by Top Gun:
www.flamingpear.com


Which plug-in???


------------------
GTD Excellence Webmaster
<                                      [b][email protected][/b]                                                    >
"Be flakked or be square!"

 

Offline Carl

  • Render artist
  • 211
    • http://www.3dap.com/hlp/
Ship Textures - How Do I Create Them?!
he might be talking about superbladepro, but i've tried it and it ain't so great.
"Gunnery control, fry that ****er!" - nuclear1

 

Offline NeoHunter

  • Primo Novus Venator
  • 28
Ship Textures - How Do I Create Them?!
Any other recommendations then?

------------------
GTD Excellence Webmaster
<                                      [b][email protected][/b]                                                    >
"Be flakked or be square!"