you want your textures to tile, you just want the tiles to be seam-less and non-repeating (no obvious elements that make a distinct pattern), tileable textures are your friend, especially with stone, block, and wood textures.
well... what's exactly the problem ? You need to log in first.. then the downloads should be available...
'cause I've gotta pass the coming examination there's not much going on right now..
I'll promise we'll push it in a few weeks time..
You can always learn a lot from other models. It's really worth downloading and decomposing the ones posted in the Newbie or SketchUp Discussions as replies for others' questions.
@karamouza said:
Wow, very nice concept!
Now if someone could do this as a sketchup style...
great! actually I used the moleskine as background in an animation for a documentary, as you see in the attached image.
Thank you Dave for the kind offer to make a style with it
Karamouza, if you want to make it by yourself the process is easy: just render the moleskine with plain pages (or ruled or whatelse you want) as jpg image, create a new style and use the saved jpg as watermark; then choose a sketchy edge you like and mix them.
/matteo
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Antonio.
I like the green building concept, it's real green not just green talk.
I have a Garden pack available if you are interested, just follow link in my signature. Alternatively there is Form fonts, and the 3DWH.
If this is a funded project and you require specific plants and even visualisations then feel free to contact me as I may be able to assist.
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