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Topic:  Gaudhama's Texture Generator
* Posted by rareshb Wednesday 23 June 2004 - 23:45 
finally got some time to "create" a site and upload my tg, along with some samples.
grab it http://www.geocities.com/raresh_b/ and spread the word :).

[Post edited by rareshb on Wednesday 23 June 2004 - 23:47]


* Posted by trigger23 Sunday 27 June 2004 - 21:29 
hi,

whats about exchanging ideas? check:
http://trigger.xenyon.net/ for my texgen.
see you
trigger

* Posted by rareshb Thursday 24 June 2004 - 20:24 
uploaded the works. samples from previous versions now available. unfortunately the free geocities.com account offers very little traffic. i applied for web space on scene.org, but the 6 months wait term seemed a little much.

[Post edited by rareshb on Thursday 24 June 2004 - 22:40]


* Posted by ekoli Monday 28 June 2004 - 18:12 
What I would really like to see is some "non-organic" textures made with your tool rareshb. Your textures do look really nice but isn't that usefull when making something that will look like a wall or ground or anything like that.

* Posted by rareshb Monday 28 June 2004 - 20:13 
well, i'm affraid that would be quite hard to do with the actual version of gdtg. it would be quite easy add a rectangle generator and maybe a rotozoom effect, like the ones in werkkzeug. my next one will definetely have that. to be honest, it crossed my mind long ago, but dismissed the ideea as being too boring. my focus was on 'beauty', if i could call the results that. but take time index from farbrausch for example. i have't seen any walls or any feature resembling anything real, and imho it's the most beautiful intro ever.i was very impressed by the simplicity and the power of the texture generation sistem in werkkzeug. if they've done time index with only that, than it's even more impressive. i guess veterans do more with less. my question to you all is: how many kb (upxed of course) of texture generation code should be in an in64 ? and how much texture generation info ?

* Posted by mind Tuesday 24 August 2004 - 20:51 
guess i'll point you people to some textures generated with my own tool then :)

they can be found at : http://web.bitnet.net/johnny/texgen/

//Johnny

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