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Name: Michael White |
Attached is a draft rendering of a gable peak on a building that the client wants filled with ornate scroll work.
I was wondering if anyone had a hires digital photo that could be 'fit' into the space or a source for digital images that I could search through that might have a photo of an existing building that I could use. Any other suggestions would be greatly apprecieted. The current 'quickie' paste job in Adobe photoshop was way to simple. Thanks, |
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Hi mwhite,
If you like that one used there's always a menthod to create a displacementmap out of that same pic. Saves you the post process and keep things 'real' without PS.... Dennis
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Name: Michael White |
Dennis:
Thanks for the info, I may try to create a displacement map towards the end for the final rendering. However, what I need now is alot more detail in the form of another bitmap or digital image. I don't actually need geometry at this point, however I would take that also. The client wants the pattern (leaves, vines, etc.) to cover the entire surface and go out to the edges of the trim. Thanks again for your comments, |
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