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Alternatively you can go to 3dsky.org and look for rock wall there. Lots of options. Source: 12 months ago
3dsky is a page I found for downloading 3d models, both free and paid. The terms of use say I am allowed to use their Royalty Free content on videogames yet I don't know how (legally) safe it is? Source: about 1 year ago
Currently I use Zeelproject.com, 3dsky.org, and I used to use 3dbrute.com (but theyve really gone down hill for free users) for 3d models. Im wondering where everybody else goes for their 3d models (paid or free). Source: over 1 year ago
4) Lacks interesting props. Look at poliigon.com or 3dsky.org for examples of kitchens with more intricate props. Source: almost 2 years ago
I have Quixel / Bridge and it's my go-to standard for most things. I use 3dsky.org a lot, they have fantastic free stuff (and really amazing quality models that you can buy). I also have the Substance / Adobe suite that comes with substance source subscription and 3ds max has a convenient substance -> corona / vray / whatever renderer you use - easy one click conversion! Source: about 2 years ago
Also, I didn't see it mentioned, but if it's environments that you are mostly after, one possible solution is to use HDRIs for the background. Obviously those are more limiting than a proper 3D environment but might be good if you are just doing static, one-off shots. You can get free ones of those from https://polyhaven.com and https://hdri-haven.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://polyhaven.com Polyhaven has free textures, models, and HDRIs. Source: about 1 year ago
As for rule 2 compliance, you may recall from the last post, I textured the duck with an image from unsplash. I used a terrain texture from polyhaven.com (was texturehaven.com back when I downloaded it.) I honestly cannot remember which tool I got the heightmap from, it was so long ago. But google terrain height map generator or some variant on that, I think there's like openGIS is one of them, and like,... Source: about 1 year ago
Huge shoutout to polyhaven.com their Material/Model Collection was a huge timesaver. Source: about 1 year ago
As per rule 2: I used a picture from unsplash to texture the duck. I used wood textures from polyhaven.com for the boat. All the modeling done in blender. Source: about 1 year ago
Texturefun - Texturefun is software that offers high-quality textures in every size, making you download and use any texture in your 3D or 2D models.
AmbientCG - AmbientCG is a public platform where you can find thousands of PBR materials and textures for free based on physical rendering.
Seamless PBR Textures - Seamless PBR Textures is one of the intelligent software that utilizes physically based rendering technology that aims to simulate when light reacts with the model.
Textures.com - Textures.com is a website that offers digital pictures of all sorts of materials.
3DJungle - 3DJungle is a software that contains attractive tileable textures, 3D models, materials, and lessons for 3D designs and visualization, making you easily apply any texture in your models without any hurdle.
Poliigon - A library of materials, and HDR's for artists including free textures that want photorealism.