This set includes:
- 31 high quality, seamless textures:
> Basic, solid walls (also includes versions with shadows and side trims)
> Light pools for windows and doors (alphas)
> Arches and wood frames (includes alpha walls for low prim builds)
- 4 Prim templates (2 arches, 1 window and 1 working door with no modifiable script ready to be placed for building).
NOTE: These templates were made before mesh was introduced in SL and are only references. Their LI may be reduced, depending on how you choose to link them.
Wall textures are 1024px1024px; Window and Door are 512px512px.
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You CANNOT sell estatica products with full perm permissions. You can sell them as part of your product, which must be Copy, Modify, NO Transfer. OR No copy | Modify | Transfer.
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See item in Second Life- 31 High Quality Textures
- 4 ready-to-build prim templates
- door template includes working door with non modifiable door script
Beautiful design, but difficult to work with
This is a great basic brick texture. The design work on the arched parts is outstanding. The idea of providing a complete set of shaded textures is terrific. However, I ran into difficulty using it my build.
I build precisely to the grid, and the texures just aren't set up for that, so it's back to Photoshop to create matching shaded textures for all the faces. I'll also need to redo the brick arch; one wouldn't build an arch with mortar coating the outside of the arch.
All my whining notwithstanding, the texures and templates are great brain fodder for design. We can hope that other texture artists will take a hint from the concept. :)







