The Mother Load of Reference Pix

Started by dougkast, April 10, 2014, 05:30:05 PM

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dougkast

Check out this link: http://cgtextures.com/
Just one problem...you need to be a member to down load them.

Bricks, Buildings, Concrete, Decals, Doors, Fabric, Fire, Floors, Ground, Grunge, Landscapes, Manmade has within...(Sewers, Cargo Props, Heavy Machines), Marble, Metal, Nature, Plaster, Roads, Rocks, Roofing, Rust, Scrap, Signs, Windows, Wood...etc.

GPdemayo


Great site Doug. They require membership, but if you are going to use their images for youself and not for resale, the membership is free.


The following statement came from their website - Members/Free Account:



I'm not allowed to resell or spread these images as 'textures' or in texture packs, not even when modified.
The images cannot be used for 'scrapbooking' purposes.


Registering multiple accounts will get all my accounts deleted. Use only 1 account on your computer!
Gregory P. DeMayo
General Construction Superintendent Emeritus
St. Louis & Denver Railroad
Longwood, FL

dougkast

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Quote from: GPdemayo on April 11, 2014, 09:58:51 AM

Great site Doug. They require membership, but if you are going to use their images for youself and not for resale, the membership is free.


The following statement came from their website - Members/Free Account:



I'm not allowed to resell or spread these images as 'textures' or in texture packs, not even when modified.
The images cannot be used for 'scrapbooking' purposes.


Registering multiple accounts will get all my accounts deleted. Use only 1 account on your computer!


Thanks Greg...I just registered and waiting approval.  I just found a page I like under "Manmade/Sewer" full of manhole covers. Also look under "Signs/Letters and Numbers", looks to me like good stuff for Railroad Markers.

deemery

Modeling the Northeast in the 1890s - because the little voices told me to

tabooma county rwy

Doug,


CG Textures is a great resource for us modelers of all scales.


The other day I gave a clinic on roofs, and showed several roofs I had "roofed" using asphalt and shingle texture images from this company.


I'm also using a sheet of concrete texture to make a tunnel liner.


Lots of possibilities here!


Al Carter

dougkast

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Quote from: deemery on April 11, 2014, 10:37:11 AM
Here's another great textures site:  http://www.mayang.com/textures/


dave


Dave...This one is also a great site...Thanks. I'm going to add this one to my website of links.

ACL1504


Great information guys, thanks for sharing.

Tom ;D
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