Herrick Floor

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Sixthlaw
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This was my first small test using this handy software (demo version, so excuse the res.)
Brings back memories of polishing our much beloved Herrick floor boards.
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colin
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nice one.
your bump map is inverted though... (notice how the cracks catch light).
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colin
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where is that texture from by the way? (always on the look for new floor textures...)
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Sixthlaw
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It may sound strange but the bump map is meant to be inverted like that:)
When polishing the floors, large amount of polish filled the cracks in between the floor boards.
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