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      igor
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      hey, im looking for some textures to go on some drums that im going to make in SU (im a drummer, 4 years of practice). i would really appreciate it if someone who knows drums as well as i do would help me out here, but anyone else is fine too.
      i also have another question. how do i get the texture on the drum without stretching it. like when i project a texture on to a cylender, the edges get all streched. in my 4 years of drumming, i have never seen a drumset finish do this, nor would i like to. the only method i can thik of to solve this is to devide the shell into 4ths and project the texture seperatly onto each section.

      incase you didnt know, the shell of a drum is the part made out of wood (sometimes acrylic).

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        remus
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        Im guessing your going for a naturaul wood finish rather than perspex or painted wood (both much easier to texture, of course πŸ˜›)

        My suggestion would be to turn on hidden geometry and paint the texture on to each individual face of the drumshell. This should give you a lot of control over hats goig where and should help prevent the stretching.

        p.s. you can get loads of brilliant wood textures from a site called CG textures. Have a look in the fine timber/fine wood category, i think youll find plenty of suitable textures.

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          igor
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          thanks for the reply remus. i want it to look like one continious peice of wood, witch you above method would not produce. i will keep trying though.

          any idea on how to do a sparkle finish like this one: http://www.pearldrum.com/07-edit-site/combo/masters-custom-mast.jpg

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            remus
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            Not really sure howd youd get the sparkly bits in the material, but itd be pretty straight forward to get the gradient (just make a gradient in an image editor then project it on to the drum shell.

            I suppose if you were really keen, you could do the sparkles as physical geometry and than paint the with a shiny material, not sure how good it would look though.

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              remus
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              Did a quick test with the projected textures and i dont think it turned out too bad.

              http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3028/2556356097_68dd0df0a8.jpg?v=0

              The seam is very obvious though, if you had a bit of a think aobut it im sure you could work out a way to stop this, though.

              If none of this works you could always wait for whaats new UV mpping plugin, apparently its going to do cylindrical mapping...

              http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                igor
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                thanks remus, this really helped. and i wouldn't mind having the above finsich on my drumset. just make it shiny.

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                  remus
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                  No problem, although i tihnk you'll be better of using whaats UV mapping ruby now, hould give you much better results. As for the shinyness you'll either need to find a texture thats got the shinyness baked in to it or render the drum set to make it look shiny. SU doesnt do reflection.

                  http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                    igor
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                    i know. btw, for future refference, the insides of the shells are ussualy not finished aside from a coat of varnish or laquer.

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                      remus
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                      I shouldve known youd know πŸ˜„ And cheers for the pointer, i hadnt realised that before.

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                        Ross Macintosh
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                        I attach a couple texture images that strike me as being kind-a drum like. I don't know who originally made them. I found them on a sharing site years ago.

                        Regards, Ross


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