Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Cool 3d Desktop Wallpaper images

860 - SouthWestern Gem
3d desktop wallpaper
Image by Patrick Hoesly
This seamless texture was made by Patrick Hoesly, a Kansas City based illustrator specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. This texture is released under the Creative Commons Attribution license.
If you like this image, please leave a comment (and please star it as a favorite). Thanks!

What is a Seamless Texture / Pattern?
A seamless texture is an special image, where one side of a image exactly matches the opposite side, so that the edges blend into each other when repeated. Seamless textures are used for desktop wallpaper, webpage backgrounds, video games, Photoshop fills and in 3D rendering programs.

How did you make it?
This texture was made using software specially designed to aid in seamless texture creation. Some of the programs I use are Photoshop, Illustrator, Filter Forge, Genetica, Image Synth, Alien Skin, Topaz Labs, Imagelys, and a Wacom tablet.

About Patrick Hoesly:
I’m a graphic illustrator, specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. I work with Architects, Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects, to help them visualize and sell their designs ...Or in other words... Have you seen Toy Story, Avatar, or Tron? Yep, I do that stuff... only with buildings. Cool, Huh?
Check out my Blog at ZooBoingReview.blogspot.com
Also take a look at my website at www.ZooBoing.com


1009 - City Plan Seamless Pattern
3d desktop wallpaper
Image by Patrick Hoesly
This Seamless Tileable Texture (Wallpaper) is made by Patrick Hoesly and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
If you like this image, please leave a comment. Thanks!

What is a Seamless Texture / Pattern?
A seamless texture is an special image, where one side of a image exactly matches the opposite side, so that the edges blend into each other when repeated. Seamless textures are used for desktop wallpaper, webpage backgrounds, video games, Photoshop fills and in 3D rendering programs.

Want a LARGER version of the texture?
Just head over to my blog for information on how to download a larger version of this texture: abc

How did you make it?
This texture was made using software specially designed to aid in seamless texture creation. Some of the tools I use are Photoshop, Illustrator, Filter Forge, Genetica, Image Synth, Alien Skin, Topaz Labs, Juice Drops, and even hand drawing.

About Patrick Hoesly:
I’m a graphic illustrator, specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. I work with Architects, Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects, to help them visualize and sell their designs ...Or in other words... Have you seen Toy Story, Avatar, or Tron? Yep, I do that stuff... only with buildings. Cool, Huh?


1010 - City Plan Seamless Pattern
3d desktop wallpaper
Image by Patrick Hoesly
This Seamless Tileable Texture (Wallpaper) is made by Patrick Hoesly and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
If you like this image, please leave a comment. Thanks!

What is a Seamless Texture / Pattern?
A seamless texture is an special image, where one side of a image exactly matches the opposite side, so that the edges blend into each other when repeated. Seamless textures are used for desktop wallpaper, webpage backgrounds, video games, Photoshop fills and in 3D rendering programs.

Want a LARGER version of the texture?
Just head over to my blog for information on how to download a larger version of this texture: abc

How did you make it?
This texture was made using software specially designed to aid in seamless texture creation. Some of the tools I use are Photoshop, Illustrator, Filter Forge, Genetica, Image Synth, Alien Skin, Topaz Labs, Juice Drops, and even hand drawing.

About Patrick Hoesly:
I’m a graphic illustrator, specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. I work with Architects, Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects, to help them visualize and sell their designs ...Or in other words... Have you seen Toy Story, Avatar, or Tron? Yep, I do that stuff... only with buildings. Cool, Huh?

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