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Silent_Death
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I want to put paintings on my walls, is there some special process you have to do or is it another brush with a texture?
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its another brush with a texture.
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I'm not sure how it is done, but you might be able to apply the painting as a "decal". I think you have to split the wall and sink the brush with the painting texture into it. OK..............just found this tutorial: http://users.1st.net/kimberly/Tutorial/posters.htm
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just draw the brush directly over the wall where u'd like the painting and apply a painting texture to it

the alias of these painting will make it stand infront of any other texture on the same plane

otherwise just add a brush with a thickness of only 1, the apply a wooden texture to the 4 perimeter surfaces :D
hope this helps, prob not cos it's all foreign 2 me :-/
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Post by Silent_Death »

Thanks for all the help guys but I used nemesis's tutorial that tltrude gave me, so thanks tltrude.
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ok, but that's crap advice for every poster you'll make you'll have an extra 3 brushes, another 18 faces... the kinda things that ur supposed 2 cut down on ;)
hope this helps, prob not cos it's all foreign 2 me :-/
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Post by m4rine »

i just made a brush sticking out from the wall about 3 dimensions (or whatever there called) thick. Then I fitted the texture on. It looks good.
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