How do I make my own stones?
I am looking into building a stone wall, but the stone materials are too rounded that come with Bryce.
I am looking for stone objects which are more slate like - ragged etc.
How would I go about building a set of different stones which I could use to build a rugged looking slate stone wall.
Or am I making hard work of it?
For those who do not know what a stone slate wall looks like, there is usually about 3 feet height of flat slate rocks laid horizontally interlocking. These are then topped with slanting pieces of slate to form the cap.
I can only think of building a section of wall and then duplicating this and joining it end to end in order to establish the sweeping curves I need.
I'm afraid someone is going to suggest hexagon but I don't think the Hexagon community are ready for the likes of me yet.
Terry
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I have cheated in the past by finding a really good photo of a drystone wall, maniputing it in PS to get a nice grey scale inage, then used that to "build" a wall from either a terrain or a simlat, and then used the photo as a texture.
Make sure you use a photo from somewhere that allows the photo to be used. though.
http://mayang.com/textures/Stone/html/Stone Walls/index.html
link gives me a 404:(
i think a slate wall is different to a drystone wall - thin strips, seen end-on.
We're a pretty tough bunch at the Hex sub-forum - come try us out:)
Well...try the main page.
http://mayang.com/textures/
The space between Stone and Walls in the original link broke it...
The forum software is not playing nice with spaces in links...
I you wanted to make your own, perhaps creating some with the terrain editor? Create a terrain, go into the editor, then cut and shape some until you're satisfied, exit the editor then stack them as you see fit. That would give you a section to play with. To add variety, they could be rotated, flipped, etc. Curves in stone walls, while they appear smooth, are actually made by minute position changes to the stones. That could also be done in this instance. I've never created a wall before, but it's an interesting idea to try.