[Tutorial] Seamless textures in Photoshop
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Genius, especially the bump map side of things but then again im a rendering n00b
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easily the best seamless tutorial on the net, been looking for a good one for ages.
thank you so much
pav
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excellent. thanks a lot.
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Jon
Sweet tut, THANKS -
Yes, very nice. They demo'ed a very similar process at 3DBC (minus the bump). I'm glad to have the steps written and illustrated. Thanks!
Wyatt -
Thanks i gotta try that
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I learned something today.
Thank you Jon.
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Thanks! Very nice tut.
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Glad it helps.

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Great job Jon! Sweet tutorial! Thanks for taking the time to share this!!

Cheers,
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Thanks so much! Great tutorial!
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Excellent!
Thanks a million.
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Jon,
Did anybody ever tell You that You look a bit like Jerry Seinfeld ? -
I get that a lot.
I wanted to put the full avatar (the one I use in the KT forum), but the file size is too large:
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I really like that, what app. did You use for that?
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I think it was Magic Morph (it was a long time ago, though
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Jon: I hope you will not put that avatar. 1mb - for an avatar ? think about those that check the forum from their mobiles.
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That's true

I tried reducing the frames by more than half, resizing it to 30x30 and optimizing it to 3 colors and it was still too large.
So I'll just keep the still for this forum.
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@unknownuser said:
Jon: I hope you will not put that avatar. 1mb - for an avatar ? think about those that check the forum from their mobiles.
That's also true - though in your preferences you can choose not to display avatars.
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