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      visah91
      last edited by visah91

      Hi everyone!
      I would like to share a simple technique to achieve professional textures for high quality applications, using for that any photo editor such as Fireworks or Photoshop. The idea is match a simple texture in all their borders with itself, trying to keep a perception of a whole. So, better if we explain in practice.

      First, we must find a interesting texture to apply it in a repetitive way, just like this:

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?mode=view&id=60809&sid=68a2407b96507f705ead4554efadebad

      Secondly, using a photo editor we flip the original texture picture following X and Y axes, as this figure shows;

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?mode=view&id=60810&sid=68a2407b96507f705ead4554efadebad

      So, as the example mentioned, second figure shows more proportional adjustment of picture for repetitive purposes, however, I would not recommend to use this technique for small-size textures, use it only when you use textures for small buildings or geometries.

      My best wishes
      Vicente Sandoval
      http://en.vicentesandoval.com


      texture_eg_1.jpg


      texture_eg_2.jpg

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        bagatelo
        last edited by

        I already have action for photoshop to make this job.
        Is very useful

        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=29863&start=30#p308348

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          4dHans
          last edited by

          Very interesting. I have always wanted to be able to work with textures. ☀


          I tried it.

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