Good texture creator (free)

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Good texture creator (free)

Post by bigjj13 » 2011-01-07, 20:24

Hi,

I just fund this amazing texture creator: Mapzone Editor

It can create all types of textures (normalmap, ...).

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Re: Good texture creator (free)

Post by Carsten » 2011-01-09, 19:43

Thanks for sharing this! :wohow:

(Someone posted a link to a similar tool before (creating procedural textures complete with diffuse-, specular-, normal-, etc. maps), but I currently cannot find the related post.)
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Re: Good texture creator (free)

Post by Scorphame » 2011-01-23, 07:43

Finally Thanks... with this finally i can make own textures
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Re: Good texture creator (free)

Post by Carsten » 2011-01-23, 12:49

And here is the thread I mentioned above:
Heres some normal mapping tools
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Re: Good texture creator (free)

Post by Kai » 2011-01-25, 18:04

Be aware that the thread is almost 6 years old, thus most apps changed or are completly abandoned !

Xnormal might be the best choice, since its free and offers quite a lot of features (with a rather complicated interface, but its free)
http://www.xnormal.net

Mapzone offers a nice wide variety of noise patterns as a general start for masks and textures.I use it for quite some time to do natural phenomena like frozen surfaces, dirt, stone and more..

A more professional version of this concept is Filter Forge http://www.filterforge.com/ which costs quite lot

I find it sometimes to hard to get a final solution out of these node based procedural setups, but they provide infinite variations for basic overlays and masks.

Gimp - Free Linux and Windows
There are some good free software packages out there !
Gimp improved much more over the years since the first install i had 10 years ago http://www.gimp.org/windows/

Inkscape
For interface stuff and vector work i highly recommend Inkscape which proved very stable and usable for some projects. http://inkscape.org/

For 3D Sculpting there is Sculptris http://www.sculptris.com/index.html
a very small app, but surprisingly well usable. Its on a hold since the author got a job at Pixologic (developer of Zbrush, top software for sculpting) but its is still available.

If one is having some budget i would suggest to give 3d Coat a try, its offering many good features and is also quite fun to use.
For 350 bucks you get sculpting, texturing, uv unwrapping, retopologizing, modelling, rendering and all with CUDA based acceleration and some highend features like Disney's Ptex algorithm.. http://www.3d-coat.com/what-is-3dcoat/ there is also a demo for tryout.
A little side note: This is also a one-man-army product, a single guy coded the software.. pretty cool.
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Re: Good texture creator (free)

Post by Carsten » 2011-01-25, 20:50

Thank you very much for the continued/updated list! :wohow:

For better clarity, I just posted a link to the other, older thread, referring to this one for future reference.
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