I would be glad, my texture collection is now even bigger. And in 2 month it's gonna be in it's final state.
The problem is that my DVD burner is defect. For every DVD written, it scrap 4. I don't have internet at home. I will try to find a solution to that problem first. I need to buy another DVD burner first. I would recommand that you wait 1 or 2 month so I can finish downloading other textures. I have downloaded all these textures from websites, free texture samples from magazines, textures from other 3D software, and some other from other people. I think it's now 8 gig of textures. And I am still downloading from other people part by part. The last time I checked there was 15 000 textures. I will stop collecting them when I reach 20 000 textures. This gonna be enough. Anyway I create my own texture in 30% of the time. I will check for the problem with my DVD burner and then send it to you. To tell the truth, I sent a DVD of my texture to only 1 realsoft user in France. It's not very expensive to ship DVD or CD's. And as a bonus I will send a movie of my current animation project 3:40 miutes not yet finished. In 720x405 I will work on it and post my offer again. I think that texture is the best way to improve the quality of the rendering. Note : I don't know if all the texture that people gave me or the one I found in printed magazine CD's are usable for commercial project. Jean-Sebastien Perron www.neuroworld.ws -----Message d'origine----- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Robert den Broeder Envoyé : Tuesday, September 19, 2006 1:44 PM À : [email protected] Objet : RE: textures Hi Jean-Sebastien > I still offer my personal texture collection of 18 000, 8 gig > textures to anyone asking. If anyone is interested, I will > ship the DVD's full of texture. The last time I offered this, > nobody replied to it. > Not entirely true. I remember exchanging texture files with you :) Again I am interested. Please contact me privately to get my address, if you would like to send me a DVD or 2. Best regards, Robert
