rthorvald wrote:When a list is achieved and agreed upon, we can "complete the order" to the extent possible within the spesifications for authenticity that (someone competent) draws up.
In my post above, I naturally assumed that the content of your post is understood. I don't think anyone of us doubts that one has to proceed in this systematic manner as you have detailed.
Yet this does not at all solve the problem that when a finished texture is submitted to the pool for "refereing", it is VERY hard to find out how much image manipulation has been applied /tacitly/. It is simply not solved by writing down the "10 commandments" of authentic "texture creation"
1) Thou shalt not ...
2) Thou shalt not ...
...
10)
Because I am convinced that despite substantial talent and expertise some people don't see the need for maximum possible authenticity in this task, since they might value an artistically pleasing appearance higher.
Bye Fridger