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Wood pigments:
Several wooden pigments by Tom Price:
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Cherry_Wood
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A light reddish wood.
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Pine_Wood
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A light tan wood whiteish rings.
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Dark_Wood
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Dark wood with a,ish hue to it.
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Tan_Wood
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Light tan wood with brown rings.
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White_Wood
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A very pale wood with tan rings -- kind of balsa-ish.
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Tom_Wood
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Brown wood - looks stained.
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DMFWood1, DMFWood2, DMFWood3, DMFWood4, DMFWood5
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The scaling in these definitions is relative to a unit-sized object (radius 1).
Note: woods are functionally equivalent to a log lying along the z axis. For best
results, think like a woodcutter trying to extract the nicest board out of that log. A little tilt along the x axis
will give elliptical rings of grain like you would expect to find on most boards. Experiment.
Wood textures:
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DMFWood6
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This is a three-layer wood texture. Renders rather slowly because of the transparent layers and the two layers of
turbulence, but it looks great. Try other colors of "varnish" for simple variations.
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DMFLightOak
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Is this really oak? I dunno. Quite light, maybe more like spruce.
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DMFDarkOak
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Looks like old desk oak if used correctly.
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EMBWood1
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Wood by Eric Barish
Doug Otwell woods:
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Yellow_Pine
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Yellow pine, close grained.
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Rosewood
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Sandalwood
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makes a great burled maple, too
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