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hazardous:

your edges are too soft. the thing looks very splodgy and the scratches look placed very thoughtlessly like you simply placed them thinking "oh it's metal so its gotta have some scratches... scratch scratch..done."

Put a little more thought into where these scratches would appear in reality, like around the edges of a surface where it wears off.

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Well, the out_w1c is done... lol, I know it seems like I'm obsessed with that texture.... please don't kill me... yet :D (posting such all the time... Well this'll be the final, I'm starting work on a different texture now) I hope u like it...

out_w1c.jpg

Gman_w1c.jpg

oh... and btw, since I sharpened some parts, and made the metal color just slightly different here's a link to the new w1b (just in case s/o is planning to use these together): http://img63.exs.cx/img63/4007/Gman_w1b.jpg

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@kleinluka:

I was hoping for a few hints from the pros. :)

I'm afraid I just can't make no sharp edges. I tend to use the bumpmap filter whenever I want to make the texture to look more steric.

Indeed I just created those scratches without thinking about them too much. :oops:

But it is almost impossible for me to draw nice thin scratches that don't create ugly aliasing edges. :-?

Anyway, thanks for the tips. I will revise the texture with those points in mind.

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Yep Ted, nice tutorial indeed! What I find surprising is that, even though I'm sure there's a gazillion ways to receive similar results, every texture pro I met over the years uses the same methods for things like that (color range from base textures and stuff). Given the lack of actual useful tutorials on the web for professional texture editing, it must be some kind of common gene or something :-D

BTW Ted, you still stick with PS 5.5, stoneage-style? Heh, I know I do... the Fred Flintstone of texture artists :roll:

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I think I have mentioned this before, but I keep seeing people making water textures. If you are making water textures with the hope of using them in hl2, it is in vain, since the water in hl2 uses a completley different unique shader, and there is no actual water texture for it. If you are just having fun and practicing you skill, then disregard my comments. :)

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I think I have mentioned this before, but I keep seeing people making water textures. If you are making water textures with the hope of using them in hl2, it is in vain, since the water in hl2 uses a completley different unique shader, and there is no actual water texture for it. If you are just having fun and practicing you skill, then disregard my comments. :)

I though about it. Maybe it DID use some sort of texture, but also, that the game properly needed them in the hl2 .wad files.

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Oh, and yes, to practice my skills too :P

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Mapper from the No More Room In Hell mod (nomoreroominhell.com) for HL2 here! Just figured I may as well throw some of my work in. new computer though, so I'm dling the wad now! Btw, Tisky...The song rocks.

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