Tile-sets Training
Tile-sets Training
The purpose of this topic was to brush up on some of my tiling skills. I understand that tiles should flow seamlessly. I can do this easily and I will show you an example. I need to know if there is anything that would help my ability to develop tiles that flow nicely. Texture, lighting,color ect..
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Here is a bit of an update. I'm kind of disappointed nobody is commenting yet.
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Nice, the sand tile is great!
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your first post didn't had anything to comment on. The second post is a bit better.
The size of the sign is weird. It is too small. the sand? tile is green, which is a weird color for sand (though possible). if it is grass, the texture just completely sucks. the pavement tile is oke and looks nice, but it is still just an outline, so I can't comment on it yet. I'm not sure what the other textures are supposed to be, so can't comment on that either.
The size of the sign is weird. It is too small. the sand? tile is green, which is a weird color for sand (though possible). if it is grass, the texture just completely sucks. the pavement tile is oke and looks nice, but it is still just an outline, so I can't comment on it yet. I'm not sure what the other textures are supposed to be, so can't comment on that either.
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[quote="EJlol" green, which is a weird color for sand (though possible)..[/quote] It is because part of it contains copper ore.
(malachite)
(malachite)
"The language of everyday life is clogged with sentiment, and the science of human nature has not advanced so far that we can describe individual sentiment in a clear way." Lancelot Hogben, Mathematics for the Million.
“There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.” Bertrand Russell, Conquest of Happiness.
"If you optimize everything, you will always be unhappy." Donald Knuth.
“There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.” Bertrand Russell, Conquest of Happiness.
"If you optimize everything, you will always be unhappy." Donald Knuth.
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copper is copper.
most copper salts are blue
most copper salts are blue
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maalchite
chalcopyrite:
this one is rather big:
http://www.tjzhengao.com.cn/en/upload/n ... 103232.jpg
chalcopyrite:
this one is rather big:
http://www.tjzhengao.com.cn/en/upload/n ... 103232.jpg
"The language of everyday life is clogged with sentiment, and the science of human nature has not advanced so far that we can describe individual sentiment in a clear way." Lancelot Hogben, Mathematics for the Million.
“There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.” Bertrand Russell, Conquest of Happiness.
"If you optimize everything, you will always be unhappy." Donald Knuth.
“There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.” Bertrand Russell, Conquest of Happiness.
"If you optimize everything, you will always be unhappy." Donald Knuth.