plaster material
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Re: plaster material
Ha!... Perhaps we can strike a compromise, Gai? I post the remaining maps and you can rebuilt the library just changing the textures in KT's mat editor keeping the settings (for the less rough series you can just delete the procedural bump).
Here is the link : http://www.box.net/shared/fp0pksbgkh
P.S. You're all welcome.
Here is the link : http://www.box.net/shared/fp0pksbgkh
P.S. You're all welcome.
Re: plaster material
Thanks Massimo a lot. In fact, I may build a couple of colour variations - slightly "tinted" with certain different colours. I am working on building a Roman town and I need a bunch of "dummy" houses to fill the unknown areas in. These plaster/stucco whatever materials are perfect and a slight colour variation will make it more natural. Obviously the same bump and ll other settings can be "inherited" (as well as size of textures and whatnot).
Gai...
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Hope to see it soon!am working on building a Roman town
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Well, it's my own home town. For the last century or so, when there were constructions and such, archaeological finds have been recorded (with more or less accuracy). Lately, of course, this accuracy is greater so we already have the stuff to start from. But of course, there are white areas where I will have to put in "dummy" buildings and to make it less boring, I was hoping to use some kind of plaster materials with slight colour variations.
These are beautiful and if I overlay a subtle colour in a layer in Kerky, I will probably be able to quickly build a small library of these variations.
These are beautiful and if I overlay a subtle colour in a layer in Kerky, I will probably be able to quickly build a small library of these variations.
Gai...
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I know something about Roman towns...I'm from Turin.
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Thank you Massimo.
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And we also have a World Heritage site which is actually a Late Roman / Early Christian cemetery with lots of chapels and burial chambers some of which are painted with beautiful murals (the kind that are in the Roman catacombs).massimo wrote:I know something about Roman towns...I'm from Turin.
Some Google image hits here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%C3%B3ke ... 92&bih=580
So this is also what we have just jumped into. A very simple, preliminary clay of our "Cella Septichora" (the chapel with seven apses). The floor is missing in the apses though.
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Gai...
Re: plaster material
Very interesting, thanks!Some Google image hits here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%C3%B3ke ... 92&bih=580
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