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The file woods.inc contains predefined wood textures and pigments.
The pigments are prefixed with P_, and do not have color_maps, allowing you to specify a color map from woodmaps.inc or create your own. There are two groups, "A" and "B": the A series is designed to work better on the bottom texture layer, and the B series is designed for the upper layers, with semitransparent color maps. The pigments with the same number were designed to work well together, but you do not necessarily have to use them that way.
The textures are prefixed with T_, and are ready to use. They are designed with the major axis of the woodgrain cylinder aligned along the Z axis. With the exception of the few of the textures which have a small amount of rotation built-in, the textures will exhibit a very straight grain pattern unless you apply a small amount of x-axis rotation to them (generally 2 to 4 degrees seems to work well).
Pigments:
P_WoodGrain1A, ..., P_WoodGrainA
P_WoodGrain1B, ..., P_WoodGrainB
Textures:
T_Wood1
- Natural oak (light)
T_Wood2
- Dark brown
T_Wood3
- Bleached oak (white)
T_Wood4
- Mahogany (purplish-red)
T_Wood5
- Dark yellow with reddish overgrain
T_Wood6
- Cocabola (red)
T_Wood7
- Yellow pine (ragged grain)
T_Wood8
- Dark brown. Walnut?
T_Wood9
- Yellowish-brown burl (heavily turbulated)
T_Wood10
- Soft pine (light yellow, smooth grain)
T_Wood11
- Spruce (yellowish, very straight, fine grain)
T_Wood12
- Another very dark brown. Walnut-stained pine, perhaps?
T_Wood13
- Very straight grained, whitish
T_Wood14
- Red, rough grain
T_Wood15
- Medium brown
T_Wood16
- Medium brown
T_Wood17
- Medium brown
T_Wood18
- Orange
T_Wood19, ..., T_Wood30
- Golden Oak.
T_Wood31
- A light tan wood - heavily grained (variable coloration)
T_Wood32
- A rich dark reddish wood, like rosewood, with smooth-flowing grain
T_Wood33
- Similar to T_WoodB, but brighter
T_Wood34
- Reddish-orange, large, smooth grain.
T_Wood35
- Orangish, with a grain more like a veneer than a plank