Liman Posted December 18, 2014 Share Posted December 18, 2014 Liman3D provides high quality texture collection at special price (50% OFF). You can now get any of our texture collections for half of the normal price. Textures vol. 1 "Solid Walls" Textures vol.1 "Solid walls" is a collection of high resolution images of seamlessly tileable textures. This texture collection is dedicated to solid stone and concrete surfaces. All textures have been crafted from original photography and made seamlessly tileable by hand. The textures would suit any environments that contain strong and solid elements. The textures are also crafted in a way to not constantly bring repeating details to the user's attention when tiled. Textures vol. 2 "Rusty Metals" Textures vol.2 "Rusty metals" is a collection of high resolution images of seamlessly tileable textures. This texture collection is dedicated to rusty metallic surfaces, horribly painted sheet iron, corrugated iron with scratches and many others. All textures have been crafted from original photography and made seamlessly tileable by hand. The textures will suit environments for horror scenes, suburbs, garages, and so on. These textures will also help you to achieve fearful atmospheres in your scenes. All textures are crafted in a way to not constantly bring repeating details to the user's attention when tiled. Textures vol. 3 "Ancient Architecture" Textures vol.3 "Ancient Architecture" is a collection of high resolution images of seamlessly tileable textures. As its name describes this texture collection is dedicated to ancient architecture. Among these textures you will find a rich variety of stone masonries, many ancient surfaces of granite, limestone and marble in combination of old wood. All textures have been crafted from original photography and made seamlessly tileable by hand. Especially for this collection all the photo material was made in the ancient towns of Messemvria, Apolonia, Anhialo and Agatopol. All textures are crafted in a way to not constantly bring repeating details to the user's attention when tiled. Happy holidays from Liman3D! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
numerobis Posted December 18, 2014 Share Posted December 18, 2014 http://liman3d.com/imagesgamedev/texturesvol1/tvol1_039_diffuse.jpg Sorry, but if this is the real texture, you should think about a new camera. This looks to me like it was taken with a crappy cell phone camera and is far from what i would call "high quality". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Liman Posted December 18, 2014 Author Share Posted December 18, 2014 I don't see anything wrong with this particular texture. Textures vol.1 was made with Olympus. This was far back in time when cameras weren't that good as now. At that time there weren't any cell phones having camera. Take as example Total textures - the first volumes. Their image quality isn't better than their latest texture packs. The case with Liman3D texture is the same. Textures vol.2 and vol.3 were made via Nikon. That's why their image quality is better than textures vol.1 But the real power of these textures isn't the image quality. Their great advantage is that all textures have been mastered to not constantly bring repeating details when tiled and no bright/dark spots when tiled. Why don't you comment on this one: http://liman3d.com/imagesgamedev/texturesvol3/tvol3_077_diffuse.jpg ? If you think you will go better to find 100 pieces for 12.49 euros then go ahead. The quality is really great, may be not in 100 of 100 but for most of the images it is really good and satisfactory (especially for textures vol.2 and vol.3 - I bet you won't find better textures on the market). For this price you won't be able to buy a bus ticket to go downtown and spend some days making photos, I won't comment the time you will have to spend to tile your photos and master their detail. These textures come from Bulgaria and people they are addressed for will find their value and they will enrich their asset's library with some more textures. Best of luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anneemnclark Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Thanks for sharing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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