Final image of the finnished door frame. The wood texture is now coming through nice on the bottom panel and I have managed to keep the border on it. The glass texture is working well and it is now ready to be included into the final set.
This is the border getting lined up correctely with the window pane.
I took the panel completely off the door and I deleted the whole middle of the panel so only the border was left.I then put the texture just on the border and put it back onto the main door frame.
For the bottom part of the door panel with the protruding wood, for some reason the wood texture wasnt quite sitting well on the rest of the door frame. You can see from this image that the texture seems slightly darker and more grainy then the rest of the door, So I had to take out the bottom door panel and alter it so the texture would show.
This next picture is showing how I applied the wood texture once I had finished it in photoshop. At this point I had also changed the colour of the handle to grey/silver as it better suited the new texture.What I also did was apply a window texture for the glass, For this I took a photo of a window in my house and applied that straight as a texture which worked really well.
Here is a wood grain texture which I made in photoshop for the main frame of the door.
Here is the various stages which I went through in order to create the door which I shall put in the corridor, As I felt that having all of the doors in the corridor taken away was a bit repetitive.I started of again with the same steps as before, with a basic shape I then molded into the door frame and the handle. I experimented with various colour schemes but I decided that white was just to bright for the rest of the scene. So I went on to alter the colours in the next images.
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