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Before making your own textures, you should check out  
 
Before making your own textures, you should check out  
  
[http://www.cgtextures.com/]
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*[http://www.cgtextures.com/ CG Textures]  
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*[http://www.10ravens.com/textures/ 10ravens]
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Make sure the texture you use has a license you like, and are able to use properly.
  
Otherwise download a program called gimp
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[http://www.gimp.org/downloads/]
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Otherwise, download a program called [http://www.gimp.org/downloads/ The Gimp ]
  
It isnt possible to tell you have to make any texture you want in one tutorial.  
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It isn't possible to tell you how to make any texture you want in one tutorial.  
  
 
Instead, google how to make the texture you want in gimp, there almost certainly is a tutorial out there somewhere. You may want to try the Gimp Talk forums to begin with.
 
Instead, google how to make the texture you want in gimp, there almost certainly is a tutorial out there somewhere. You may want to try the Gimp Talk forums to begin with.
  
Then you will probably want to make it seamless
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Then you will probably want to make it seamless.
  
 
In Gimp go to
 
In Gimp go to
  
[[Filters → Map → Make Seamless]]
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'''Filters → Map → Make Seamless'''
  
Now you should save it and your done!
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Now you should save it and you are done!

Revision as of 19:40, 22 November 2011

Before making your own textures, you should check out

Make sure the texture you use has a license you like, and are able to use properly.


Otherwise, download a program called The Gimp

It isn't possible to tell you how to make any texture you want in one tutorial.

Instead, google how to make the texture you want in gimp, there almost certainly is a tutorial out there somewhere. You may want to try the Gimp Talk forums to begin with.

Then you will probably want to make it seamless.

In Gimp go to

Filters → Map → Make Seamless

Now you should save it and you are done!