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    Anyone have nice tileable Transparent Glass textures?

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      CalypsoArt
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      I'm getting tired of using the standard Transparent textures. I've tried using images I found but glass seems to be so problematic. Almost every photo has light source hotspots or reflections. My photo editing skills are lacking, and I have not been able to create a texture that works well. Answers, suggestions, a good texture to share?

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        Krisidious
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        have you tried using the color wheel to change the color of the basic glass textures?

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          dsarchs
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          I usually use a texture for glass in Sketchup as a stand-in for a bump in rendering programs (Thea). No glass is perfect -- slight warping and imperfections. I usually use water textures scaled much larger (5 or 10 times larger than I would use it for actual water) and then a VERY slight bump setting, just to subtly bend and warp reflections.

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            solo
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            @dsarchs said:

            I usually use a texture for glass in Sketchup as a stand-in for a bump in rendering programs (Thea). No glass is perfect -- slight warping and imperfections. I usually use water textures scaled much larger (5 or 10 times larger than I would use it for actual water) and then a VERY slight bump setting, just to subtly bend and warp reflections.

            That's exactly my process... (rushing off to patent office)

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