Difference between revisions of "How to make new textures"
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*Before making your own textures, you should check out [[Custom Content Websites]] for textures. Otherwise, you can try to make your own. | *Before making your own textures, you should check out [[Custom Content Websites]] for textures. Otherwise, you can try to make your own. | ||
− | =Using | + | =Using an image editor= |
− | *First, download [http://www.gimp.org/downloads/ The Gimp] | + | *First, download an image editor of your choice, such as[http://www.gimp.org/downloads/ The Gimp] |
**It isn't possible to tell you how to make any texture you want in one tutorial. | **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 | + | **Instead, google how to make the texture you want, there almost certainly is a tutorial out there somewhere. |
***With some textures, there are things you should do to them to make them more realistic, such as [http://tutorials.texturama.com/tut_dirty.html adding dirt]. Keep that in mind. | ***With some textures, there are things you should do to them to make them more realistic, such as [http://tutorials.texturama.com/tut_dirty.html adding dirt]. Keep that in mind. | ||
*Then you will probably want to make it seamless. | *Then you will probably want to make it seamless. | ||
**In Gimp go to '''Filters → Map → Make Seamless''', and Gimp will make the texture seamless by modifying the corners. | **In Gimp go to '''Filters → Map → Make Seamless''', and Gimp will make the texture seamless by modifying the corners. | ||
+ | ***For other softwares, you can probably find plugins which help you do this. | ||
*An alternate way to make textures seamless can be found [http://www.coniserver.net/wiki/index.php/Seamless_Texture_Tutorial here] and a different version of the same tutorial can be found [http://www.photoshoptextures.com/texture-tutorials/seamless-textures.htm here] | *An alternate way to make textures seamless can be found [http://www.coniserver.net/wiki/index.php/Seamless_Texture_Tutorial here] and a different version of the same tutorial can be found [http://www.photoshoptextures.com/texture-tutorials/seamless-textures.htm here] | ||
− | *As for size: your texture should be 512x512 at a bare minimum. If the texture is too large within Sandbox, you can always use /vscale to fix it. Always use powers of 2 (512, 1024, 2048) for dimensions | + | *As for size: your texture should be 512x512 at a bare minimum. If the texture is too large within Sandbox, you can always use /vscale to fix it. Always use powers of 2 (512, 1024, 2048) for dimensions. |
*Now you should save it and you are done! | *Now you should save it and you are done! |
Revision as of 12:17, 15 October 2012
- Before making your own textures, you should check out Custom Content Websites for textures. Otherwise, you can try to make your own.
Using an image editor
- First, download an image editor of your choice, such asThe 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, there almost certainly is a tutorial out there somewhere.
- With some textures, there are things you should do to them to make them more realistic, such as adding dirt. Keep that in mind.
- Then you will probably want to make it seamless.
- In Gimp go to Filters → Map → Make Seamless, and Gimp will make the texture seamless by modifying the corners.
- For other softwares, you can probably find plugins which help you do this.
- In Gimp go to Filters → Map → Make Seamless, and Gimp will make the texture seamless by modifying the corners.
- An alternate way to make textures seamless can be found here and a different version of the same tutorial can be found here
- As for size: your texture should be 512x512 at a bare minimum. If the texture is too large within Sandbox, you can always use /vscale to fix it. Always use powers of 2 (512, 1024, 2048) for dimensions.
- Now you should save it and you are done!
- If you want, you can continue and make shader maps for your texture.
Using a generator
- There are many great texture generators out there to use. Here's a list of some good texture generators, all should be free.
- FXGen
- Neo Texture Edit
- Blender also has a very good texture creation program.
- Allegorithmic MaPZone is a very powerful texture creator. If the site does not load, it's likely down, as it was for a few months. You may have to wait and check later.