28 Free Hardwood Flooring Textures
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Posted over at the Thea Forums so thanks to Rombout for this and Ronen Bekerman.com for sharing
http://www.ronenbekerman.com/28-free-hardwood-flooring-textures-by-europlac/
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thanks Rich...
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Nice find Rich. That will be useful for more than flooring.
A note however. Those are CMYK jpgs which have to be converted to RGB in order to work in SketchUp. At least on the free version of SU that I'm using.
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Hmmm? Why CYMK I wonder - is this preferred by Thea? Weird unless someone is printing them!
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
is this preferred by Thea?
Nope
Mate does thea actual use CYMK if dropped in? Seems weird all round!
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@richard said:
Mate does thea actual use CYMK if dropped in? Seems weird all round!
No...
Apart from Rich mentioning that this link was posted at the Thea forum (he only gave the credit to the user who originally posted the link), where do you see any mentioning of the Thea Render app...??
Rich just wanted to share it here for other to use them with their preferred render app...
They have absolutely nothing direct to do with Thea...
Don't really understand why you refer to Thea... -
Ooops, sorry mate my bad! I didn't read the post as being textures from the Thea guys, just a resouce reposted from the link as RichO' suggested - though did wonder if as CYMK they may have been usable direct in Thea as is. Generally would not be a bad option - but only for the VERY rare image in CYMK. Though I also imagine an almost entire engine rebuild for 1 in 100,000 case.
In general though CYMK is a shitter of a colour format for editing hence why even fotolia etc distribute in RGB - editing best done before conversion. Thus left me wondering why even the originals of these textures were ever made available in CYMK from the original source.
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Thanks!! Salutes from Argentina.
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Sorry I'm on here late, guys! It's just that this is a really, really awesome find! While I'm looking to buy property, I planned on doing some redesigning of the place (my business) to better accommodate the mood/image of the company. I'm not much of a 3D designer (still learning sketchup and cad), but I've got some people helping me out. Hopefully these textures will give them the spark of inspiration they're looking for. Either way, thanks for sharing. I'm certain these textures will assist "bringing the overall room design" together. Sometimes floors or wall colors can really complete a room...y'know?
Thanks, guys! =D
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