crel wrote:http://www.mediafire.com/file/bdqqxaxk2xesikt/upload%20Davis%20Cup%201958.zip
crel wrote:http://www.mediafire.com/file/ubcc71rbmp7bzbn/upload%20Tennis%20World%20Tour%20indoor.zip
crel wrote:R-TEG: Thank you !
wilddog79: I am not sure that I understand your question and what you mean with "3d surface' courts ".
I am no expert for 3D-courts but as far as I know its about to edit the courttex.jpg ?
crel wrote:wilddog79:
1. for making courts or lines looking crushed or worn I batch some layers of scratches or sand over the background.
You will find some of these png-layers here:
https://pngtree.com/freepng/sand_540971.html
https://pngtree.com/freepng/black-and-w ... 68777.html
After all its important to use a well textured background.
2. to edit the brightness of a court I use (in paint.net)
window-tools-gradient to create a gradient-layer like it looks at the pic below.
With a very small-scale of opacity I batch this layer over the court-layer.
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