Theses are the collection of textures I made, and used to texture my Bentley 4.5L model
Car Body Texture: I created using a photograph I took of a scratched table, I then edited it in Photoshop.
When editing I firstly made the photo have a fill layer of Black and White, In which i then added a Green Layer over the top and edited the opacity so you could still see the underneath - in particular the scratches.
Car Chairs Texture: I created this photo by using a photograph I took of the leather chair by my desk in my university room. I then didn't need to edit the photograph much on Photoshop so instead I just edited the brightness and contrast on another fill layer, making it darker and the contrast higher.
Hub Caps Texture: I created this texture by photographing my red light in my room for a metallic texture. I made the photograph Black and White so that I could get a grey texture. I did not need to edit anything else of this photograph.
Wooden Texture: I created this texture by photographing the wooden desk in my room. I then just made it darker I used this for contrasting areas of darkness, and the poles connecting the tires etc to the car.
Glass Texture: I created this texture in Photoshop by overlaying different colours together. When using this texture on my model to get a transparent look I just changed the opacity of the planes.
Car Body Texture: I created using a photograph I took of a scratched table, I then edited it in Photoshop.
When editing I firstly made the photo have a fill layer of Black and White, In which i then added a Green Layer over the top and edited the opacity so you could still see the underneath - in particular the scratches.
Car Chairs Texture: I created this photo by using a photograph I took of the leather chair by my desk in my university room. I then didn't need to edit the photograph much on Photoshop so instead I just edited the brightness and contrast on another fill layer, making it darker and the contrast higher.
Hub Caps Texture: I created this texture by photographing my red light in my room for a metallic texture. I made the photograph Black and White so that I could get a grey texture. I did not need to edit anything else of this photograph.
Wooden Texture: I created this texture by photographing the wooden desk in my room. I then just made it darker I used this for contrasting areas of darkness, and the poles connecting the tires etc to the car.
Glass Texture: I created this texture in Photoshop by overlaying different colours together. When using this texture on my model to get a transparent look I just changed the opacity of the planes.
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