I’ve been building a library of images that you are welcome to use in your projects. They are all original…all my own work. I think a lot of them could be made into cool textures for games. All I ask is to be attributed as indicated on my homepage:
I’m adding new ones all the time, so be sure to check back often. I sincerely hope that some of them are useful. Any and all constructive feedback is welcome and always appreciated.
Feel free to generate maps from them (displacement, specular, etc) as needed. If you need me to create them custom for you, drop me an email…(my email address is at the bottom of my homepage.)
This week’s new free images are on my TXR - WOOD page. At the top, I’ve added a bunch of smooth wood images that might come in handy for interiors. Some have dents and other signs of wear.
If you scroll down (way down) to Seamless Textures, you’ll find about 20 “fantasy wood” images…(I’m experimenting with creating different looks.)
I’ll be adding many more images, including skins for creatures, aliens, etc.
Any requests?
Btw, I’ve also had folks ask about how to credit me for my images. Please simply list me and my website under “Textures” in your credits section…there’s no need to identify which images are mine…unless you really want to.
Anyhow, I think this is going to evolve into a really cool page. Hope it’s helpful!
This week’s new images are all seamless so they can be tiled.
The first group might be useful in sci-fi games. Feel free to scale them, mix with procedural textures or other images as needed. soundimage.org/txr-sci-fi/
The second bunch are stone textures and could be useful for walls or other structures. soundimage.org/txr-rockstone/
Please note: On all of my texture pages, the seamless images are grouped below the standard ones so make sure to scroll down…(WAY down on the rock/stone page.)
Anyhow, I hope some of them are helpful. Have a great week!
Great stuffs ! i just discovered the topic right now, and i have to congrat you !
I have few questions also :
Are your textures under licence ? and wich one ? (creative common ? commercial use?)
most of your textures are photographies, but it seems your are compositing some (sci-fi section), right ? I think the best is to provide it the more “neutral possible” on colors, especially blue/green teinted pics. I’m interested in some of your picks, but some are over contrasted/satured.
I’ll a look on other stuffs of your website later.
Thanks for checking out my work! For my images, all I ask for attribution is to be mentioned in your credits under “textures.” And thanks for the tip about the colors…a lot of the textures I photograph are strong in color, but feel free to desaturate them as needed (or edit any way you like.)
I’ve just uploaded about 70 new seamless metal textures. All are 2048X2048. Some have a “camo” look and might work well for military-themed objects. Others have intriguing patterns that might look cool in fantasy-based things. And some are just plain weird looking, but what the heck…give them a look. Hopefully some of them will be helpful.
I’ve uploaded about 20 additional seamless metal texture images to finish out the set from last week. Each is 2048X2048. For anyone who’s interested, they all came from a retired DC-7 aircraft. I Hope some of them will be helpful.
I’ve just uploaded over 100 new stone and metal texture images, standard and seamless, that I took at a couple of archaeological sites over the weekend. I think a lot of the stone textures could work well for castles and other structures.