I think at larger scales repeating textures will appear. The two white highlights in the 3rd image and the two gray stones in the 4th already appear with regularity, and I think it will become more obvious as the camera pulls away.
I agree with DWalker. Your textures have those little details that are unique to a few parts of the texture, so when it tiles, they become very obvious.
For instance:
- the rock shapes on the 3rd image. The major one is the tilted rock, which you can easily spot 4 times at a first glance, but that cluster of larger rocks to the bottom right of the tilted one also stand out.
- The small highlight on the purple title image
- The two stones on the 5th image
I think your strongest ones are the first two(except those little stones on the second one).
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For instance:
- the rock shapes on the 3rd image. The major one is the tilted rock, which you can easily spot 4 times at a first glance, but that cluster of larger rocks to the bottom right of the tilted one also stand out.
- The small highlight on the purple title image
- The two stones on the 5th image
I think your strongest ones are the first two(except those little stones on the second one).
Mr. Rik I use photoshop!
Process:
- Base Color
- Block out secondary color
- Block out Highlights / Shadows
- Rendering