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Re: Making / Finding Realistic Textures

Uhmm...honestly you can add to the realism of a texture by just using effective lighting.

You don't need fancy plugins or some incredible image program...just ingenuity, 3dsMAX, and creativity.
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Re: Making / Finding Realistic Textures

Make your own textures, you're not supposed to be using other peoples stuff anyhow. Besides, would you really want to settle for a texture that was made for someone elses project?
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Re: Making / Finding Realistic Textures

I make my own textures. When taking a picture for a texture, make sure you are perpendicualar to the object if it has a lot of lines on it (bricks, tile etc.). Also make sure the lighting is consistent because if you have to tile it, it will look wierd. Try avoiding distinctive features in the texture like knots in wood for the same reason. I have not done too many textures with photoshop or anything like that.
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Re: Making / Finding Realistic Textures

However, if you take pictures of things, the you can't create really good bump maps with them. It's quicker but has its drawback.
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Re: Making / Finding Realistic Textures

First off, you need to understand the components that make a texture "realistic". You need to have a good understanding of specular, bump, diffusion, the difference between refraction and reflections, transparent and translucent.
here's a link that explains all that.
http://leigh.cgcommunity.com/tutorialspart1.htm
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Re: Making / Finding Realistic Textures

def... go to the website above...it has good stuff..
also it is not much to do w/ actual texture more w/ lighting and also the properties of the texture
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Re: Making / Finding Realistic Textures

Thanks guys you've been a great help, if you have any more tips we'd appreciate it. Definately gonna focus more on texturing and lighting this year, which is why I created this thread... I wasn't implying that I wanted a website with 1000's or textures or something.. and Max comes with textures, so wouldn't that be considered as using someone else's textures??..

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Re: Making / Finding Realistic Textures

Those textures come with 3DSMAX however, it's what you can do with 3DSMAX and the contents of the program, not other peoples models and textures. Since that set of textures comes with the program you could use them.
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Re: Making / Finding Realistic Textures

Here's a better website for you.
http://www.secondreality.ch/
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