Shiny Studs

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We would like it if you would try and practice and do a better job in the textures.

I'm working on a new stud texture, and I'm trying to polish it up a bit.




it's not cut and paste
Really, you created that entire image all by yourself?


filtered it around so the lines are more visible

Really, you created that entire image all by yourself?
It shouldn't matter if it's not made entirely by them and from scratch

The only problem i see is that it's blurry and the shadow of the stud is noticeably cut off on the left and right sides

Doesn't shaders already create the shine effect?

Doesn't shaders already create the shine effect?
Yeah, but that depends on the per-pixel brightness of it's texture and not everyone can use shaders

Yeah, but that depends on the per-pixel brightness of it's texture and not everyone can use shaders

Almost everyone can set it on minimum for the shiny effect at least.

No one likes my brick texture hobby.
You're just not taking hints on what you should do, such as not replying to other people's criticism or not replying to suggestions from other people.


No one likes my brick texture hobby.

Oh, and I'm sorry, but

1. The brick texture looks like it was resized from low-res.
2. The shine is really unrealistic.


You can't really say about the realism if we look at your "shiny" textures

Is that a DOF blurry picture or is the texture just blurry on its own?
im sorry for the bluryness but i tried to make it bit blurry but it came out wors than i thought

Oh, and I'm sorry, but the shine is really unrealistic.
You really have no grasp of what the word "Shiny" means and connotates, do you?

Yeah, but that depends on the per-pixel brightness of it's texture and not everyone can use shaders
Everyone can use minimum. Off should have been removed, no idea why it isn't.