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captainwalrus wrote:cgtextures is great, but don't they have a download limit? I remember there being some catch.
captainwalrus wrote:I don't know, natty, I see some pebbles and things that can't really be anything else. I think maps with larger things like that don't really make the best sort of textures for this kind of thing.
porkenbeans wrote:Someone recently posted a link to a cool site to get free textures. cgtextures.com is a gold mine for you graphic artists out there.
Anyways, I found a simple shot of some weathered concrete, and I wanted to see if I could create a map from that texture. In a couple of hours, I had this.
I don't know, I think with a little work, it would be an excellent texture shot to start with.natty_dread wrote:captainwalrus wrote:I don't know, natty, I see some pebbles and things that can't really be anything else. I think maps with larger things like that don't really make the best sort of textures for this kind of thing.
Yeah like I said, I was just trying this thing out, I wasn't seriously considering making a map out of that image.
I don't know, I think with a little work, it would be an excellent texture shot to start with.porkenbeans wrote:
Yeah like I said, I was just trying this thing out, I wasn't seriously considering making a map out of that image.
natty_dread wrote:You put UFO:s in there? That looks so cool... the fog thing is a bit much, though.
Thomassaurus wrote:natty_dread wrote:You put UFO:s in there? That looks so cool... the fog thing is a bit much, though.
Maybe less fog.
ender516 wrote:I like the fog, it really gives the map an aerial photo look, and it might be a good place to put a title or legend.
If you get your GP stamp, I will see what I can come up with, for ya.Thomassaurus wrote:That is sweet!
My map "lava island" could use some graphics, if your interested.
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