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Hey, I'm trying to improve my skills in hand painted textures ! Pelase comments are welcome!





My idea is create a set of elements for dungeons creation.

Thanks !
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What size are these textures? They seem uber small or some crazy compression.

The rocks and dirt look like different people worked on them. The styles are completely different. I would try to match those up some.

You have some slight greenish yellows in the stones. Try to work some colors in the shadow areas too.
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I created this textures 256x256 first, then I reduce it to 128x128, I use "sharpen" filter to solve the blur effect.

I don't know how to make the dirt zone more rich or interesting.
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try creating a rock that overlaps the edge, to help hide the obvious tiling.
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Hey ! thanks for help !

I made a new rock texture with and non-obvious tile, I'm happy with this, but I don't like the new ones. I was trying to creat a more dungeon's feeling, but in this moment I totally fail

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