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Create Your Own Texture Library
by John Hilton, Adult NetSurprise
You need to get all the
ingredients right to create a graphic that really works. One important
ingredient, when appropriate, is the choice of texture. If the texture is
chosen with care it can add a great deal to the overall look.
The
problem is you often can't find the perfect texture for the job in hand no
matter how long and how hard you search. You need to be able to find textures
that were especially produced for web design and even when you do find good
collections you still can't find what exactly what you want. It's a good idea
then to start building up your own texture library. Digital cameras are
becoming cheaper by the day and they are the perfect texture grabbing tool so
why not pick up a bargain camera and start shooting!
No matter if you
live in the smoke or the sticks you will be able to find plenty of interesting
textures. Keep your eyes peeled for rusty metal, bricks, concrete, leaves,
water, oil on water, tree barks, chrome, peeling paint, glass, cloth,
reflections, flowers etc. etc. Once you start looking you'll become more and
more tuned to finding useful textures and they will be textures you like and
feel you can make good use of in your work.
Getting out for a walk and
shooting some textures is the perfect job for all of us who are sat on our bums
18 hours a day! If you don't find some useful textures every trip don't worry
you'll enjoy the excercise and it'll do you good, it's great fun
too!
Below are a few example textures from my own fairly large
collection.
 
 

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