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Zephos
Xyni says "Maximum w00tness!"

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Techno Relief Surface by InaCentaur
http://www.filterforge.com/filters/2760.html

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Zephos
Xyni says "Maximum w00tness!"

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Excellent start InaCentaur! I read your post on the other forum and your filter caught my attention! Filter Forge can always use good texture and you're definitely on the right path (Heaven knows that pure textures aren't exactly my specialty, ahahah)! ^_^

I can imagine this filter giving a lot of flavor to interior walls and semi-organic topography! Just curious though, your filter mentions DEM as one of it's keywords, in the case of your filter's context, I was wondering what this was referring to.

I look forward to your progress in Filter Forge, keep up the good work!
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InaCentaur

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Thank you for your support and comment (hehe my first!).

DEM refers to Digital Elevation Map, which is just a digital representation of ground surface heights. The texture looked sorta like a techno version of your old DEM. ^.^
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Kraellin
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i'd say you have two different styles/textures here. the default i love as a heavy aggregate concrete/paving, but the rest seem more like a crushed, raised velvet texture. so, you might want to do two here. the 'concrete' one is good. the 'velvet' one would need work to really pull off that crushed velvet look, though.
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