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    Quote Originally Posted by skamradt View Post
    Here is a quick texture I created (free to use) for making wheat fields. Looks best when scaled down

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    Quick Example of use:
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    Not sure if this is the right place to say this but I can't private message until 5 posts, but thanks a bunch for making these.

    I used them in my campaign on roll20 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FobB7wQtLY) and I had just lifted them from the search tool, glad I get the chance to thank the author!

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    Nice to see a forum with so many members helping each other. I may actually be able to make a map using just
    the materials and resources I find here.

    Bravo to and THANKS to all!

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    sometimes a macro photographic setting can lead to cool textures, or just cropping to only include the texture.Click image for larger version. 

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    Do obey copyright laws, though. The photographer's watermark on that one means it's probably off-limits unless you yourself are Moore Photography?
    Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
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    Typically, yes. But in the absence of a statement saying so, it's not a bad idea to try to contact the author of a texture to acquire permission. If someone's posted a texture that they say was taken from another website, go to that website and try to find a license or usage guide. For instance, the photograph I commented on above is not (yet) cleared, so I wouldn't use it.
    Bryan Ray, visual effects artist
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    Here is a tiling ploughed field I made with Filter Forge. If you have Filter Forge, you should should be able to download it from the library which will give you the ability to vary size, colour and granularity.
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