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Blender's Powerful Procedural Textures

Wed Jun 3, 2009, 12:18 AM
So it is indeeeeeed possible! I've been looking at the Stuart Little DVD we have here and I was amazed and was self-pitying at the same time at the leather/fabric texture they had on his clothes and pants and I was simply concluding, "It's an image texture, they might have a department doing those kinds of texture stuffs." But even if that was true, still I was able to find out that Blender it its humble state is capable of achieving such effects with a neat use of plugins. And it isn't an image so I need not worry about stretching, seams, whatsoever, which I'm very sick of.

All thanks to Wes Burke and the Vimeo Tutorial he uploaded at [link]

Thank you thank you thank youuuu so much! :boogie:

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:iconskeletorfw:
Excellent find here!
I'm gonna start work with blender again I believe

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Francis :plug: =skeletorfw
:icongonfrey:
yeah, procedural textures are great but we all know that image textures are the best.

Hope to see more works from you... :D

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:iconnash88:
And it became too powerful for the release of awaited version 2.5, even 2.49 has lot of new tools and upgrades too. Blender is competitive too nowadays... Thanks to the community who were building and enhance Blender...

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:iconnash88:
Yeps that's right! :D
:iconsky-fyre:
kulz! maybe once im bored ill go back and fiddle with blender :P

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Sat down and watched time pass
Refused to accept the truth
Until cloth turned to glass


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