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Topic: Look at what I made and worship me! (Post Your Creations) (Read 878044 times)
Jojoba
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Reply #960 on:
2007 October 06, 16:18:29 »
Quote from: "naceygirl"
Quote from: "pinksmoke"
Also, Naceygirl, I love your lipsticks and all but I think you should fool around with the alpha a bit more. Sorry, I just realised the alpha bit.
What about it exactly do you think needs work? I love constructive criticism, it helps me improve!
Cheers,
Nancy.
...The alpha on the upper top is quite blurred, you could fiddle around with this to give it a better look. Also the bottom lip has a part of the alpha which has been cut out, I dont know if this was your intention but it looks a bit odd.
Sorry if that doesnt make sense...I am not too good at explaining. Hope that helps lol
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Reply #961 on:
2007 October 07, 02:22:23 »
Yeah, exactly what CapnJojoba said.
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Reply #962 on:
2007 October 07, 08:40:11 »
Quote from: "CapnJojoba"
Quote from: "naceygirl"
Quote from: "pinksmoke"
Also, Naceygirl, I love your lipsticks and all but I think you should fool around with the alpha a bit more. Sorry, I just realised the alpha bit.
What about it exactly do you think needs work? I love constructive criticism, it helps me improve!
Cheers,
Nancy.
...The alpha on the upper top is quite blurred, you could fiddle around with this to give it a better look. Also the bottom lip has a part of the alpha which has been cut out, I dont know if this was your intention but it looks a bit odd.
Sorry if that doesnt make sense...I am not too good at explaining. Hope that helps lol
That's totally awesome, thanks for the advice. The bit in the bottom was intentional, but it needs to come down some and the sides to be less down there so that the shaping is less full on. Thanks for the help! It's too late for the competition entry but I can post an update on the alpha at some point anyway. Cheers!
Nancy.
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Hecubus
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Resident Menstruatrix
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Reply #963 on:
2007 October 07, 14:11:42 »
Hey....can anyone offer advice for working with wood? I messed around a bit with some wood recolors of Paleoanth's shaker set - I tried seamless wood textures, I even tried some of Piggi's new wood textures...and the items looked like shit... the wood seemed to 'feather' or just look, well, wrong.
I didn't take pictures of the tiems in game because I was so horrified, and I deleted the recolors in a fit of utter embarassment....sorry....but I would love any advice successful wood recolorists can offer.
Is it about size? Intensity of wood grain? Should the pattern have more 'copies' within the 256x256 or 512x512 block? Or less?
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Minolia
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Reply #964 on:
2007 October 07, 15:02:24 »
Quote from: "Hecubus"
Hey....can anyone offer advice for working with wood? I messed around a bit with some wood recolors of Paleoanth's shaker set - I tried seamless wood textures, I even tried some of Piggi's new wood textures...and the items looked like shit... the wood seemed to 'feather' or just look, well, wrong.
I didn't take pictures of the tiems in game because I was so horrified, and I deleted the recolors in a fit of utter embarassment....sorry....but I would love any advice successful wood recolorists can offer.
Is it about size? Intensity of wood grain? Should the pattern have more 'copies' within the 256x256 or 512x512 block? Or less?
I don't do much with furniture retexturing but I have seen quite a few references @ MTS2 to the free programme
Wood Workshop
as a good way to create realistic looking wood textures. If you're already using it then soz I haz no clue what else to suggest.
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mando
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Reply #965 on:
2007 October 07, 19:16:23 »
Quote from: "Hecubus"
Hey....can anyone offer advice for working with wood? I messed around a bit with some wood recolors of Paleoanth's shaker set - I tried seamless wood textures, I even tried some of Piggi's new wood textures...and the items looked like shit... the wood seemed to 'feather' or just look, well, wrong.
I didn't take pictures of the tiems in game because I was so horrified, and I deleted the recolors in a fit of utter embarassment....sorry....but I would love any advice successful wood recolorists can offer.
Is it about size? Intensity of wood grain? Should the pattern have more 'copies' within the 256x256 or 512x512 block? Or less?
That's the problem with painting wood textures as they can really, really easily start to look cartoony and fake. Generally, when I start a wood grain texture I will start from an actual photo (Hey! I hear your horrified gasps!), as that way it is a little easier to mimic a natural texture. With a seamless texture the only thing that needs to match are the sides (make sure you set your offsets as well to clean up bizarre matching), so you have a lot of freedom to "randomize" the patterns in the middle. As well (and I really, really have to stress this), don't use a clone tool to do your texture moving, it will end up looking feathery and silly because you will have to smudge to fit it in, plus it will also look like you're copying the same part over, and over, and over again. Don't be afraid to break up grains as well! In real wood tables, the grains are broken up and don't generally match together perfectly even if they are moving in the same direction.
Instead use a copy and paste method with a slight feather on your selections (somewhere in the range of 3-10), and copy from different parts of your base image in order to make the wood look more natural. As for wood grain, that's really tough to say, as it totally depends on what type of wood you hope to mimic. For some stains and types of wood a really obvious grain is necessary, others require a much lighter touch. Generally, I recommend a lighter grain and then painting in some grains and knots. As well, don't be afraid to add in things like wood knots and cracks from other kinds of wood, you don't have to necessarily work with what exists in your original texture. Last note, make sure that you are keeping all of your textures sized correctly (I see this all the time with hair), scale your image down so that it would fit properly in the amount of space (i.e. texture size) you've given it to work with. Test it on your furniture and think to yourself whether the wood grain is the right size (For example if your wood chair looks like it's covered in really fat zebra stripes then you probably need to rescale the texture).
That's about all the advice I have without being able to look at the textures. Hopefully, it might be of some help.
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Anouk
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Reply #966 on:
2007 October 08, 19:14:10 »
Cute new layout @
www.noukiesims2.net
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Please refresh if thinks still look purple here and there!
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black rose
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Posts: 42
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Reply #967 on:
2007 October 08, 19:35:43 »
Looks like most of your nav images are broken at the moment - I assume you're still working everything out - just wanted to let you know. I did refresh a couple times too.
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reno
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Reply #968 on:
2007 October 08, 20:08:30 »
Quote from: "black rose"
Looks like most of your nav images are broken at the moment - I assume you're still working everything out - just wanted to let you know. I did refresh a couple times too.
That might be because the full stop at the end has been included in the hyperlink.
It was happening to me as well until I noticed the address bar.
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Anouk
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Reply #969 on:
2007 October 09, 04:41:47 »
Hotlink protection kicked in and blocked all images on my main site. Lame. It's fixed now.
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keirra
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Reply #970 on:
2007 October 09, 04:50:07 »
I love the new look, Nouk! I tried to leave a message in the guestbook, but, either I am too stupid to figure it out, or the option to leave a message is missing. Either way, I luff it! You and your whole team are very talented!
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Ry
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Paden's Baked Tater
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Reply #971 on:
2007 October 09, 13:20:18 »
*pounces Keirra*
Nope, not stupid, just impatient. You have to go alllll the waaaaay to the botttttom of the guestbook signers in order to leave something.
What? I lefted one, so's I know.
Neener.
*noogies Keirra and runs off giggling insanely*
MOAR coffee.
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I'm enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Knowledge is limited.
Imagination encircles the world.
~Einstein
chemistrycourtney
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Reply #972 on:
2007 October 09, 13:59:03 »
i like the new nouk page. it's all easy to navigate, and piratey. very nice. hurrah. hurrah.
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Renegade
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Reply #973 on:
2007 October 09, 14:19:47 »
It definitely is easy to navigate, but I do miss the size of the older layout.
Now since Nouk plugged her new site layout, I am gonna plug my
new male outfits set
! GO GET THEM AT MTS2 OR SHARKS WILL EAT U!!!10101WOOFWOOF!....*cough* Subtle enough for ya? lulz
Oh, and Noukie's site is still underconstruction I believe, so if there are any issues, they'll be fixed at some point in time....I think. I am not Nouk.
*takes ry's advice and drinks MOAR coffee*
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Ry
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Reply #974 on:
2007 October 09, 14:26:09 »
*pats Renegade's hand*
We drink together and become COFFEE NAZI'S!!
muahhahahahahaha
*still needs moar coffee* :lol:
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Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Knowledge is limited.
Imagination encircles the world.
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