Other sites I visit...
...added two other sites to the links gallery.
Mig Productions have a reference gallery with a lot of links to other areas. Handy to visit if you are going to do some ground work for a diorama, or do some part of a building for a figure setting.
It also has some links to doing various textures, such as brick work, steel in various stages of rust/ non rust. I Added it as a quick link in the link section, so if you want, you can reference it if you want either references or ideas.
Browse the forums there too, it is amazing to see what those people do in the way of weathered vehicles of all kinds. And they share how they do it too. Recommended to visit if seeing vehicles in something other then brand spanking new condition.
**Edit to the above; I modified the link so it goes to the main site. Move into forums from there. Earlier links lead to a 'no such page' result.
The other is CG textures, shots of various textures of the world. Fur, flowers, paving, skin, so on.While it may help Computer Graphic designers, it is also a handy idea if you want to depict the difference between a coarse cloth like a potato sack or sand bag, as opposed to a fine fabric like satin or cotton ( a ladies dress or flag respectively)
I am planning on doing some more fur experiments this weekend. I'll post the results later.
Mig Productions have a reference gallery with a lot of links to other areas. Handy to visit if you are going to do some ground work for a diorama, or do some part of a building for a figure setting.
It also has some links to doing various textures, such as brick work, steel in various stages of rust/ non rust. I Added it as a quick link in the link section, so if you want, you can reference it if you want either references or ideas.
Browse the forums there too, it is amazing to see what those people do in the way of weathered vehicles of all kinds. And they share how they do it too. Recommended to visit if seeing vehicles in something other then brand spanking new condition.
**Edit to the above; I modified the link so it goes to the main site. Move into forums from there. Earlier links lead to a 'no such page' result.
The other is CG textures, shots of various textures of the world. Fur, flowers, paving, skin, so on.While it may help Computer Graphic designers, it is also a handy idea if you want to depict the difference between a coarse cloth like a potato sack or sand bag, as opposed to a fine fabric like satin or cotton ( a ladies dress or flag respectively)
I am planning on doing some more fur experiments this weekend. I'll post the results later.
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