Texture Time!

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slowtiger
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Texture Time!

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Finally spring kicked in in Berlin, so I went out and took some pictures. Half-frozen puddles, pebbles and sand, moss on concrete ... I can only recommend to go out for texture hunting.

This lamp post especially caught my attraction, it was just recently scrapped of all the posters glued on it. I went around it two times, later stitched the images together. Perfect! I intend to use this texture often.

And since I feel generous today, here's the two texture images in full resolution.
http://slowtiger.de/examples/tx_pfahl1.jpg (2.8 MB)
http://slowtiger.de/examples/tx_pfahl2.jpg (2.8 MB)
Experiment with inverting, curve correction, colouring etc. Have fun!

If you don't have Photoshop, use it in AS as follows:
- group layer
- - image layer texture 10%, multiply
- - vector layer solid colour 100%

[edit] This is how I use it:
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Awesome ... Thank you
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very cool :)
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neat idea and nicely done! .. is the shelf also a photographed / photoshopped texture?
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No, the shelf is just some strokes with a self-made brush in TVPaint, within a masked area. It's basically the same workflow as documented by John Kricfalusi when talking about the old Flintstones BGs: friskets and brushes/sponges. (Frisket = mask, stencil) http://johnkstuff.blogspot.de/2006/11/a ... paint.html

And before TV I already knew this technique by famous children's book designers Leo Lionni and Eric Carle, the latter even describing his technique in detail: http://www.eric-carle.com/photogallery.html
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