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    Guild Artisan Freodin's Avatar
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    It took me ages to come up with a way that worked for me. These Brockhaus scans have been sitting on my HD forever, and I couldn't find a way to replicate this irregular hatching for the borders (or the sea).

    (Note to all: if someone would present a simpler way than I finally did... don't be shy!)

    So this is what I did:
    The base texture for the borders is rendered in Blender. Basically it is a striped (wave: band) texture, slightly distorted and modified with some noise, then rendered to the size I needed.

    workflow1.jpg

    In my current work, I already merged down the outer narrow borders and the inner striped borders, so that I cannot colourize them independently any more. That was really really stupid.

    But you always learn something, don't you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freodin View Post
    So this is what I did:
    The base texture for the borders is rendered in Blender. Basically it is a striped (wave: band) texture, slightly distorted and modified with some noise, then rendered to the size I needed.

    workflow1.jpg
    This is very similar to what I had in mind for my current personal project, including the striped texture, and the execution is quite similar - so either its the most efficient way or we're both time-waters

    Also, where did you get that pattern from as I've been looking for something along those lines for ages
    Last edited by vorropohaiah; 02-28-2014 at 01:26 AM.

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