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  • nvk102
  • Posted: 02 June 2009 04:03 PM
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Try to add noise to avoid repeat pattern !! Newbie question !! Any help would be grateful !!
Thanks in advanced !!



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You haven’t asked a question :P Anyways I think you’re looking for a Composite map, where you can layer different ‘noise patterns’ over one another to break up the repetition.

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I don’t think a Composite Map is necessary.  Easier to nest two different Noise Maps into another Noise Map.  Top map should be rather large, then inside of each slot add another noise map.  Make one at a small size, the other at medium size.  This should break things up enough to prevent the look of tiling.



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  • soulburn
  • Posted: 08 June 2009 05:46 AM

This tutorial may help…

http://www.neilblevins.com/cg_education/tiling_trick/tiling_trick.htm

- Neil



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