Hi all,
I am wondering which software you guys use for making seamless tiling textures.
All suggestions are welcomed.
Regards,
Kwistenbiebel
Texture tiling software?
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Re: Texture tiling software?Pixplant!
Trust me Chris, I've tried them all, I even have Imagesynth, but Pixplant is the best IMO. http://www.pixplant.com/ If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.
Re: Texture tiling software?Pixplant sure looks interesting...
Thanks, Pete... ![]() Another great application is imageSynth from Luxology... Works both as a plug-in for Adobe PS and also as a standalone app... ![]() Cheers
Kim Frederik
Re: Texture tiling software?I also own Pixplant 2 and Imagesynth 2. Pixplant is 10 times faster and easier than Imagesynth, plus you get the height map feature. Imagesynth is really good for combining 2 textures into 1.
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Re: Texture tiling software?Getting back topic also because in another discussion I got really good tips when looking for a replacement for old Brick'n tiles software.
What are nowadays the good softwares for creating seamless tiling textures? For example there some manufacturers providing quite good sample textures for parguet. For example here: https://www.kahrs.com/en/wood-floors/frosted-oat-strip and I would like to try to make seamless textures out of these sample textures. Is the Pixplant still one of the best softwares to create seamless textures or are there some better ones available nowadays? Pixplant is at least reasonably priced alternative. There were some positive comments about Materialize but somehow I have not been able to get it to work when trying with 2 of my computers. https://www.pixplant.com/index.php https://boundingboxsoftware.com/materialize/
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