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How to create a realistic stucco texture.

stucco on retail rendering

I don’t know where your from, but here in Arizona, we use a lot of stucco. I mean a lot. So its only fitting that we come up with a good stucco texture. I see a lot of renderings out there where the stucco looks dull and lifeless. In the real world, new stucco is pretty monotone in color without a lot of variation but without variation it tends to look flat. Here is the key to making good stucco.

Gray concrete

I use a Standard v-ray in  material in 3dsmax. In the diffuse color slot, I use a hue  for the general stucco color.  You need to play around with this a little  to get the exact stucco color you want, lighting will be a factor. Under diffuse map slot, I do a concrete texture that isn’t too varying in lightness and darkness and not a heavy texture. (see above) I set that to 15 percent. This slot is where I control the weathered look of the concrete. The higher number, the more weathered it will look. You also would need to adjust the color to make up for the gray in the concrete if you are increasing the diffuse value. In the bump map slot, I do a noise map at 36. In the noise map, I do a .6 size and noise type- regular.

The size of the noise is good when you set your UVW map on your object to about 150″x150″ x150″.  Your rendering also has to be fairly high resolution or you won’t see the sandy finish bump effect. If  you are doing a low or medium resolution, or you building is far away in the scene, you may need to increase the noise size to .8.

Also, if you do increase your value in the diffuse map slot, you can always add a color correction directly to the concrete map for further color adjustment.

That is pretty much it. A very simple stucco. Please feel free to experiment with this concrete map! Good luck and happy rendering!

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My review of 3 masking softwares for image masking in Photoshop

As you know starting up www.texturefly.com in the last few months has been alot of work. We now have over 70 images in our texture store and growing strong.

In my journey to find the best possible methods of creating the highest quality masked images for 3d rendering and architectural illustration, I tried out 3 different masking programs. Fluid Mask3 by Veritus, EZmask v1.5 and  MaskPro by OnOne.  My goal was to cut out a tree with each program, since trees would be the most difficult .

Fluid Mask 3- Initially I started out with the trial of Fluid Mask 3. A nice program but seemed a little overkill for me.  My favorite feature was the histogram where you could select colors by selecting an area on the histogram. I liked this for isolating sky. This program works on the principal of keeping colors and deleting colors then using the blend between both areas. My tree edges weren’t looking as crisp as I’d like and I did have some computer bog down. It was a little bit more difficult to master as well.

EZMask 1.5 – Because this trial would not let you save back into photoshop,  It was hard to see the result with this software. Boasting to be very low on user input, you can basically paint the border of the foreground or image to keep and a border the background. It somehow analyzes pixels and determine the border. I found the boarder rough and I could not even get close to getting a decent tree image cut out. I didn’t  spend a lot  of time on this because the trial was limiting but the time I did spend, I wasn’t impressed.

MaskPro 4.1 by OnOne – What can I say about this masking program except… love it! This program is everything I needed, with the built in link for tutorials it took me maybe 20 minutes to learn it enough where I can use it to cut out a tree proficiently. Using the same keep/delete palette idea, this one lets you airbrush as you go so that you can select certain colors in areas and then go to another area and isolate those colors, you can also select the whole image which takes time to calculate and sometimes bogs down the computer. This program is easy to use yet detailed enough be able to manipulate controls to get the result you want.

I guess you can guess what the winner was… Mask Pro 4.1 A great masking program for creating all my Texturefly images.

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Alienware M15x. The mobile office for 3d rendering.

Vray Benchmark M15x Normal mode (non-stealth)

Vray Benchmark M15x Normal mode (non-stealth)

Vray Benchmark image for the Alienware M15x

Vray Benchmark image for the Alienware M15x

Are we 3d architectural illustrators and 3d renderers no longer chained to our desks or  in a cube? I recently purchased the new Alienware M15x. I have to say, I was so tired of working at my desk everyday for hours and even though I miss my large flat panel, I like being mobile better.  Now I know a laptop is not a render farm or a Boxx but for a little workstation, its pretty impressive.

I purchased it in March, about 1 week after it was announced. I was a little nervous about NOT purchasing a dell but I really wanted to try something better, and to tell you the truth Dell wasn’t really impressing me with their workstations anymore.

My spec’s are:

Intel Core2 extreme x9000 2.8 ghz

Nvidia Ge-Force 8800M GTX 512 MB

15″ WUXGA LCD with web-cam

4 GB ram

Blue-Ray/DVD Rom

200GB Hard drive with another 200GB Smart-bay drive

Vista Ultimate (no comment)

The cool thing about this laptop is not only is it fast but with its glowing  light pipe around the outside lid and the lighted keyboard, this computer turns heads. I must admit, it was the cool lighting and Alienware FX that pushed me over the edge and made me order it.

It also has stealth mode (low power mode- see above images) built-in blue tooth, built in web-cam and HDMI port for watching off of the Blue-Ray Disc to the TV.

All in all I have been really impressed with this mobile workstation and enjoy being able to leave the confines of my office once in a while…

MORE BENCHMARKS AT THIS THREAD:

http://www.chaosgroup.com/forums/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=36265

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Texturefly.com is now open for business.

desert tree image texturefly

desert tree image texturefly

Come check out http://www.texturefly.com to get your masked images for compositing, 3d entourage, clipart,  and stock photos. We have over 50 new images, including tree images, car images, people textures and plant images. We are also adding new stuff everyday so don’t forget to register for an account so that we can update you with out product updates newsletter.

Texturefly has been a dream of mine for a long time. After working in the industry for 12 years, I realized the real shortage of masked images available to architectural illustrators and artists alike. I noticed I was seeing the same textures and images in everyone’s rendering in every state. We all know how long it takes to shoot, airbrush, cut and edit these images, and finding the time to start this endeavor hasn’t been easy. I have been cutting out my own trees, cars, and plants since 2001 and like to think that these images will give you a little more variety so that your 3d renderings or whatever you decide to use them for will be unique and your photocompositing enjoyable. Don’t forget to check back periodically. New items go up everyday! And sign up for our newsletter for email updates.

Happy halloween from Texturefly!

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Trick or Treat..Texturefly.com goes live…12:00 a.m. Halloween!!

Car Image Clipart - Texturefly.com

Car Image Clipart - Texturefly.com

Ghost Hunters isn’t the only thing going live this Halloween. Texturefly.com will launch at 12:00 A.M. this Halloween, October 31, 2008.  We have been working diligently to get our texture store up and running. And the great thing is, although we have a limited number of tree images, people images, car masked images, plant clip art, etc, we add new stuff to our site everyday.

All images will be sold individually. Everyone knows how hard it is nowadays to find good images for our 3d renderings and architectural illustration. There are a limited number of sites  selling stuff and  I’ve been to them all through the years looking and buying textures  (imagecels and got3d) . Our goal is to be the premier online texture store. We want you to know that quality and variety are number one.

Most of our clip art photoshop masked images are 12.7 mega-pixel high resolution tiff files. We don’t supply an alpha channel but instead each image is cut out on a separate layer and so all you need to do is drag and drop. All plants supplied are 6.3 mega-pixel. We used a professional Canon 5D camera to shoot all our trees, people, cars, plants etc.

Categories that include images now are Domestic car images, Foreign Car images, Desert Tree images, Broad leaf Tree images, Flowering Tree images, SUV/Truck images, Desert Plant images, Beach/Gym People images, Casual People images, Active Adult/Senior images.

We will be traveling though out the US to provide all zones of Plants and Trees, so if you don’t see your particular types of trees, don’t be discouraged, we will be adding new images daily.  Some categories coming soon are, Business people images, Conifer Trees, Cactus, Aerial view, Blooming Plants, Evergreens and also Sky images, Panoramas and Tileable textures such as stone, brick and other great seamless texture maps for 3dsmax.

We will also have a newsletter listing all our new products and specials so be sure to create an account with us so you can find out the latest and greatest at texturefly.com. And remember, if there is anything that you would like to request, please email us at info@texturefly.com  Happy Halloween from Texturefly!

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Texturefly.com is on the rise.

masked acacia tree

masked acacia tree

It’s time to get ready to implement and in the very near future,  launch Texturefly.  Texturefly.com will be a premier online texture store that will specialize in masked images not only for those that are in architectural illustration and 3d rendering, but also those using  composite images in Photoshop as well as stock photos for web, advertising etc. Texturefly will start off with a section on masked trees and people, eventually  expanding to cars, plants and tileable textures. All images with be on a black or white background and masked using an alpha channel. All images will be sold individually at first then maybe when things get running we will have packages or bulk discounts. It will be set up so the end user can download the image directly after payment is approved though a download link.  If anyone has any requests or interests has any input to please feel free to comment on this blog.

http://www.texturefly.com

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