Which textures do you prefer?

Contributor: malantha malantha
I have not played around with texture very much and was wondering where you guys think is a good place to start. Any suggestions?
10/02/2012
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Contributor: - Kira - - Kira -
I don't really like texture, but the Tantus Splish and Splash are textures I can actually use. They're a good place to start if you're not used to texture.
10/02/2012
Contributor: malantha malantha
Quote:
Originally posted by - Kira -
I don't really like texture, but the Tantus Splish and Splash are textures I can actually use. They're a good place to start if you're not used to texture.
Thanks so much!!!
10/02/2012
Contributor: Jenna@Tantus Jenna@Tantus
Kira, you made my day posting that! You have no idea the length of time it took to get the Splish & Splash right. I was so tired of the prototype testing process by the end of it....we must have gone through eight or nine versions on our way to the final sculpture. It was interminable.
10/02/2012
Contributor: levellc09 levellc09
Quote:
Originally posted by - Kira -
I don't really like texture, but the Tantus Splish and Splash are textures I can actually use. They're a good place to start if you're not used to texture.
Great suggestions! I am not one for texture but I can use the Echo by Tantus when I am really in the mood. I am adding these two to my wishlist.
10/02/2012
Contributor: charletnarouh charletnarouh
I like very minimal texture. I'm more tolerant of texture on softer silicone toys. Lots of texture on glass is definitely not my favorite. Some can be ok, but I prefer larger rounded bumps and not too many. Ridges (or spirals or anything like that) get irritating really fast for me.
10/02/2012