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    Default April 2014 Giveaway - Ten Free Textures and a Tutorial on how to Use Them

    Using These Free Textures in a Novel Way

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    This month, Gary Bouton (online Gare) has created 10 all-new textures and a tutorial to top it off so you have more than new wallpaper for the effort of coming here! The designs are seamless, most of them are unlike anything you’ve seen before, and the tutorial gets into 3D, shading, perspective, hand-rendering imperfections, the Brightness Level tool, and what color we’re thinking of painting the dining room this summer.

    So go get the textures, read a nifty tutorial and then come back here and show us how you use textures and suggest a tasty color for our dining room.
    Barbara Bouton
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    Default Re: April 2014 Giveaway - Ten Free Textures and a Tutorial on how to Use Them

    Thanks for the interesting and enlightening tutorial, Gary.
    I rarely work with bitmap fills, and this taught me a lot about using levels and fitting fills to irregular rectangles.
    Good Fun.
    Bob.
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    ** Detailed "Create A Spinning Logo Tutorial" is available in .pdf format for download at this link **
    Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. Groucho Marx.

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    Default Re: April 2014 Giveaway - Ten Free Textures and a Tutorial on how to Use Them

    Bob, I hope you had fun in the process, and your wooden block looks very, very excellent, man. I hope the overall experience has made you a little more amenable to using bitmaps once in a while. Vectors and bitmaps together are a powerhouse in graphics!

    And Barb and I had a ball coding and getting your tutorial up. Ball o' fire!

    And everyone? Don't forget that you can begin with an extruded cube that's at any angle and degree of perspective and use THAT to make an completely different-looking 3D cube. I think I put two wood textures in the ten-pack this month.



    It's all good!

    My Best,

    Gary

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    Default Re: April 2014 Giveaway - Ten Free Textures and a Tutorial on how to Use Them

    Gare thanks for the topic this month, basically I neither the fun of bitmap manipulations so there were things to learn of course from it.

    This scene did not mean to be horror like, but looking back to it a little bit can associate that For the axe used the same wood pattern but that object finally is an extrude

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    Default Re: April 2014 Giveaway - Ten Free Textures and a Tutorial on how to Use Them

    Maybe you need a chicken on the block too.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

    Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.

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    Default Re: April 2014 Giveaway - Ten Free Textures and a Tutorial on how to Use Them

    I didn't create a chicken texture for this month's giveaway, Larry.

    I've bee sure t put it on my To Do List,

    -g

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    Default Re: April 2014 Giveaway - Ten Free Textures and a Tutorial on how to Use Them

    Quote Originally Posted by wizard509 View Post
    Maybe you need a chicken on the block too.
    Finally decided to not go with the horror scenario, let's have an artist with that axe and so a chicken should be maybe from the block and not on

    Considering the cube dimensions maybe in such size could come out?

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