01-04-2010, 02:10 PM
After you told be what it is (thank you!) I got another idea how to do it.
I got a little image from this web page http://www.cgtextures.com/. It has thousands of images. Under roofing are also the kind of roofs I was looking for. The image had to be replicated some times to get the size of about a standard page for printing later to be glued to the roof. I printed on standard copy paper with a HP Inkjet in standard mode.
That is the result of the first simple roof. It is not perfect but much better than plain light gray paint and I am not so sure if I can do it better with a brush and paint or powder.
![[Image: roof1.jpg]](http://rubpeters.ru.funpic.de/work/roof1.jpg)
This is the pattern for the other kind of roof you explained to me
![[Image: roof2.jpg]](http://rubpeters.ru.funpic.de/work/roof2.jpg)
ps. Santa Claus was late and visited me this morning (he looks like the postman) with a Florida East Coast GP40-2 from Atlas.
I got a little image from this web page http://www.cgtextures.com/. It has thousands of images. Under roofing are also the kind of roofs I was looking for. The image had to be replicated some times to get the size of about a standard page for printing later to be glued to the roof. I printed on standard copy paper with a HP Inkjet in standard mode.
That is the result of the first simple roof. It is not perfect but much better than plain light gray paint and I am not so sure if I can do it better with a brush and paint or powder.
![[Image: roof1.jpg]](http://rubpeters.ru.funpic.de/work/roof1.jpg)
This is the pattern for the other kind of roof you explained to me
![[Image: roof2.jpg]](http://rubpeters.ru.funpic.de/work/roof2.jpg)
ps. Santa Claus was late and visited me this morning (he looks like the postman) with a Florida East Coast GP40-2 from Atlas.
Reinhard
