- Bitmap textures
Bitmap textures are
digital image s representing a surface, a material, a pattern or even a picture, generated by an artist or designer using a bitmap editor software such asAdobe Photoshop or Gimp or simply by scanning an image and, if necessary, retouching it on apersonal computer .Textures can be built as a large image, larger than the final destination (such a page, for example) so as to fill the complete area without repeating the image (thus avoiding visible seams). Also bitmap textures can be created to be used as repetitive
pattern s to fill an infinite area. The borders of these patterns or small textures should be treated to give a seamless appearance when applied to an image, unless, of course, the seam is something to be shown.When designed for print, textures should be created in high-resolution in order to achieve good results in the final print.
On the other side, if these textures are meant to be used in multimedia, 3d animation or
web design , they should be created in a maximum resolution that equals the one of the final display (Tv, computer monitor,movie projector , etc.).If creating a texture with a
computer is not an option, then textures can be obtained by purchasing stock images collections, which are expensive but often of a professional quality."This article was taken from [http://www.photoshoproadmap.com The Photoshop Roadmap] with written permission."
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Procedural textures External links
* [http://www.photoshoproadmap.com/Photoshop-tutorials/Textures-and-backgrounds Photoshop textures and backgrounds tutorials]
* [http://www.psdesignzone.com/Photoshop-tutorials/Textures-and-backgrounds Photoshop CS Tutorial listings, textures, layouts, and more..]
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