ron netti

Hey Folks          Here is a site I came across while searching for printed textures for a modeling project I am

                         working on. This site has everything imaginable and it is all free. You have to register in order

                         to use the textures they have and like I said there is quite a few. These textures are for those

                         of you who like to model in paper and cardstock construction.

                         Here is the site      http://www.cgtextures.com/       ENJOY        ron netti

                                                                                                                           

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ron netti

printed textures

    Here is the site again it works for me just fine.    http://www.cgtextures.com/   MAKE SHURE YOU PUT THE

    SLASH AT THE END             ron netti

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LKandO

Thanks

Nice find.

Alan

All the details:  http://www.LKOrailroad.com        Just the highlights:  MRH blog

When I was a kid... no wait, I still do that. HO, 28x32, double deck, 1969, RailPro
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jeffshultz

Misspelled URL

You misspelled the word "textures" in the original URL. I'll fix it.

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Jeff Shultz - MRH Technical Assistant
DCC Features Matrix/My blog index
Modeling a fictional GWI shortline combining three separate areas into one freelance-ish railroad.

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ron netti

Misspelled URL

  Jeff        Thanks for fixing. Sorry for the mispelling.    ron netti

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Geared

Great

Great resource, Ron. Thanks.

Roy

Roy

Geared is the way to tight radii and steep grades. Ghost River Rwy. "The Wet Coast Loggers"

 

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Photo Bud

Name Changed!

The name was changed to http://textures.com, but is still as good as mentioned back in 2011. Will be showing some work soon for my coal yard scene (in my blog, https://forum.mrhmag.com/post/former-time-saver-plus-major-expansion-12209014).

If you're looking for a huge site of graphic elements, this seems to be the spot. Apparently you get new "free credits" every day or two and can then use them to "purchase" new elements. I got 15 when I first signed up and most available items were either 1 or 2  credits depending on resolution desired. Highest resolution was restricted to "premium credits" and I have not investigated costs or requirements for that.

Bud (aka John), The Old Curmudgeon

Fan of Northern Pacific and the Rock Island

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