I like this texture. I should take more and file them where I can find them. Perhaps you would let me use the texture. I can download them but it's better to credit a fellow blogger. I'm looking for materials for 3D text so I'll look at your textures tag and see what you have. Then I'll ask for a high res image...do you do those?
Hello Adrian - I haven't the foggiest idea what you are talking about . . . ! However, you would be welcome to use the photo - I can put it in a Dropbox if you would like. The JPEG is 2.84 MB and in RAW it's 14.2 MB. I reduced the image size to put the picture on the blog but it is otherwise as it came out of the camera.
If you look at my header Lucy you will see plywood distorted. They used to be called textures but in 3D they are called materials. Life gets more and more complicated. I am trying to work it all out.
Adrian - thanks for explanation. I don't tag my images for textures though . . . or is that not something I have to do because it turns up magically in the meta-data?
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I like this texture. I should take more and file them where I can find them. Perhaps you would let me use the texture. I can download them but it's better to credit a fellow blogger. I'm looking for materials for 3D text so I'll look at your textures tag and see what you have.
Then I'll ask for a high res image...do you do those?
Hello Adrian - I haven't the foggiest idea what you are talking about . . . ! However, you would be welcome to use the photo - I can put it in a Dropbox if you would like. The JPEG is 2.84 MB and in RAW it's 14.2 MB. I reduced the image size to put the picture on the blog but it is otherwise as it came out of the camera.
If you look at my header Lucy you will see plywood distorted. They used to be called textures but in 3D they are called materials. Life gets more and more complicated.
I am trying to work it all out.
Adrian - thanks for explanation. I don't tag my images for textures though . . . or is that not something I have to do because it turns up magically in the meta-data?
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