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I'm building these walls for my campaign, and while I'm at it, I was trying to make this camoflage set. What do you guys think?

http://flamepage.1accesshost.com/CAMO.jpg

Hm, just copy-paste this link. I think i will leave 1accesshost.com Very stupid policy on hotlinking...

8-10 and 11 are some of my conciderations for doors maybe.

Also can some army buff attach here an army desert camoflage pic? I'm having trouble with the colors. What are the base ones Fallout's use?
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They look pretty good Flamescreen. I assume you made them with the camouflage plug-in for photoshop? One suggestion would be to chop up the original pattern into smaller pieces and then make separate tiles out of the pieces. That way you will have the pattern lining up with each adjacent piece. Do you know what I mean? There is even a method that is a little time-consuming where you can make each edge blend into the opposite edge so that when placed edge to edge they look seamless. For examples check M.C. Escher's patterns and how they fit together.

Here are a couple sites that explains it better:

http://www.artlebedev.ru/ttt/sb.html

http://www.imaxx.net/~shawn/seamless.html
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Yes this was constructed with the mentioned plug-in, as I'm not very good at drawing it manually yet.

I know what you're saying about the seamless tiles and the sites you mention are good examples, but despite what I said earlier, these aren't constructed with the cut and paste method(could be though, I imagine) so the seamlessness might not be entirely possible. I will give it a shot, though, it doesn't seem to be impossible to do.

I think there would be some problems with the extra wood on top and I wanted to do these as renders with camo textures and then add them to the image. We shall see when I do more.

I found something about the colors: would that be light green, yellow, brown and white?
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Hopefully, when Senor Deluxe mails me his tutorial on floor tiles I will be able to fix the following tiles also.

http://flamepage.1accesshost.com/Water.jpg
(Copy-paste)
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