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Check out this tut I wrote a while back: http://www.bittbox.com/photoshop/the-simple-guide-to-text-effects-using-layer-styles
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Feel free to use the textures in any commercial application, I make 'em for people like you ;)
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I made a set of noise backgrounds a few weeks back for bittbox: http://www.bittbox.com/freebies/freebie-friday-9-seamless-noise-patterns
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I have not, but I want to start getting into film development so I'll look into it.
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The site runs on Squarespace and I custom designed and coded it myself. Thanks for reading!
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Redistributing them in your game is perfectly acceptable. I put "original format" in there so people can't host the base files and share them with other people. Any sort of distributing the textures while incorporating them into your work is fine
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Those film textures were actually pulled from century old daguerreotype photos that had been scanned into the computer and were made available copyright free. I simply removed the subjects in photoshop to leave the film texture. Glad you like em!
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No problem Gina, thanks for reading the blog
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As long as you let me buy dinner ;)
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It's a premium font called Chalet, one of my personal favorites ;)
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Caleb Kimbrough’s Bio
Digital impresario and the head texture maker at L&T.


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