![]() ![]() Want to make your own seamless texture images? These tutorials on YouTube are a good place to start. I found the rock texture in the screenshots above on lee.ponzu’s Flickr Textures set. ![]() If you’ve found a seamless texture (one that can repeat attractively when you paint it on a surface), here’s how you load it into SketchUp: Set aside some time, though this kind of thing is addictive. Some are free, some have Creative Commons licenses, and some cost money, but all are worth browsing. He’s just posted a long list of his favorite texture sources - for both SketchUp and Photoshop. Flickr and other photo sharing sites are goldmines for content, but who has time to compile a folder of bookmarks that point to the best ones? If you’re into such noble pursuits as geo-modeling or photo-realistic rendering, there’s a good chance that you spend a ridiculous amount of time hunting for photo-textures online.
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