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Old August 20th, 2004   #1 (permalink)
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Default Help! Materials For Rendering

Hi, just registered on here.
I work for a residential developer, I'm self taught and been using ADT3.3 (soon to be upgraded to ADT2005) to create visuals for the last few months. Not doing to badly but finding difficulty getting quality materials to use in rendering. I've contacted manufacturers & had panel shots sent, the bricks i got arent to bad but the roof tiles need lots of editting. Is there anywhere i can buy or download quality images of building materials?? i.e. roof tiles, brick, stone, lead flashing etc.
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try www.turbosquid.com

also try doing google search for 3d textures
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Dosch is a good place to start too.

http://doschdesign.com/products/text...erials_V2.html
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http://perso.club-internet.fr/lemog/...extures01.html
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Default Re: Help! Materials For Rendering

here is a link to a List of links

http://www.viz2000.com/html/alfa/alfalink.html

Materials:

http://www.viz2000.com/html/alfa/materials.html

etc Bricks (not sure about These links)

http://www.acmebrick.com/md/index.htm

http://www.beldenbrick.com/

http://www.mcnear.com/

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Roofing (shingles)

http://www.certainteed.com/CertainTe.../PhotoGallery/

click on the various subitems

Stone: this returns 1461 records

http://www.stoneexpozone.com/p46.php3

http://www.stonelocator.com/

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