Hi,

I also did some tweaking on the textures. What I found is that
increasing saturation does enhance contrast and makes the textures look
more natural.
And the texture borders aren't as visible as when you only increase
contrast.
Especially the mixedcrop texture benefited from more saturation.

Mark


Georg Vollnhals wrote:

> Rob Oates schrieb:
>
>> Hi,
>>  
>> I spent the last few days working on regional textures for Europe.
>> This is just a preliminary release so I can get feedback on these
>> textures. 
>
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> I just experimented a little with your textures, changed some content
> and made them have more contrast, did it a pretty quick and dirty way
> due to lacking time, just as a sample :-)
> Please have a look at them, do you see where the differences are
> despite of contrast/colour???
>
> http://home.arcor.de/vollnhals-bremen/RobTexSamp/data.zip
>
>
> This is *only* my nonverbal feedback, as all is not only a matter of
> personal taste but also of the hardware you have (screen-type, the
> parameter you use, 16,24,32 bit colour, etc.
>
> The disadvantage of more contrast is that you now see the texture
> boarders very clearly - and I have not adapted the single textures
> against each other.
>
> Second thing I will work on is the colour of the sand we have for the
> Northsea-Islands. The sand is too golden, the real colour would be
> more gray-white (or so). I changed one sand-texture but have to do all
> because otherwise there is a checkboard pattern on the islands.
>
> Regards
> Georg
>
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