Joined: 04/06/2012(UTC) Posts: 107 Location: Adelaide
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Thought i would share this link for all those that are into scratch building, found this some time ago and have used it myself on aregular basis, tis good for building walls and susch even wooden shacks. scratch buildingi used to have many of this typew of links as i went thru a phase of minature building and now i will find them and ill add to the one here if i feel they can be of use to other members.
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Joined: 11/07/2010(UTC) Posts: 909 Location: Wine Country, CA
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Thanks, very helpful.
Chris
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Joined: 10/04/2011(UTC) Posts: 194 Location: Joburg
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Thanks, useful link.
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Cheers Phil
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Joined: 23/08/2006(UTC) Posts: 2,064 Location: Beverly, MA
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Hi all, it would have to be re-sized.
Dr D
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Joined: 04/06/2012(UTC) Posts: 107 Location: Adelaide
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easy to resize use photoshop.
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Joined: 20/07/2007(UTC) Posts: 68 Location: Buenos Aires, BA
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Helo Farkenoath: Reading your comments abbout scratch is very hepful to me. Thanks a lot!!! Diego
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Joined: 10/11/2006(UTC) Posts: 252 Location: Pacific Ocean
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Hi, Not sure if your looking for more links from the rest of us but if you are then I'll add- http://www.cgtextures.com/ is a good resource for weathering ideas and textures, also google 'textures' for a few more similar sites. For a single subject you can always use google images for say 'stone wall textures' and get a ton of images to use. It's unusual to find something in the correct scale and size so you definately need some photoshop skills to duplicate, blend, rescale etc. but still good for handpainting and weathering ideas if you don't use photoshop. -George
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Joined: 15/09/2006(UTC) Posts: 497 Location: Nuremberg, Bavaria
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Great stuff, which will be useful for my project to fit houses with interior furnishings.
Thank you for the link.
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