Kenney Assets might be a bit more popular than Texture Haven. We know about 22 links to it since March 2021 and only 15 links to Texture Haven. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Whatever platform/engine(s) you end up trying, you both might enjoy looking through the game assets that Kenney shares with the world for free: * https://kenney.nl/assets * https://kenney.nl/starter-kits The asset range includes 2D & 3D and in a variety of graphical fidelity/style from 1-bit to low-poly--including sets which are designed to work together. The "Starter Kits" are a more recent development which aim... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
These look fabulous. Another great resource for free 2D game assets: https://kenney.nl/assets. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Look at kenney.nl/assets, hundreds of sounds and other assets, all free. Source: 12 months ago
Most of the assets came from Kenney, but there are way too many combined sources to list them all here. If you want to know where anything came from, feel free to ask. Source: 12 months ago
Not quite an answer to the question, but there's a bunch of free asset libraries out there! Assets · Kenney. Source: 12 months 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
Texturehaven.com, cc0textures, or that new stable diffusion plugin, or just plain stable diffusion. Source: over 1 year ago
I think we'll continue to see an increased use of AI, such as for texture synthesis (including PBR material maps). There are pretty interesting services you can try out such as BariumAI. However, I think AI texture synthesis works best to create materials that don't exist in real life, or only in limited form. There's already a lot of freely licensed PBR material libraries, with a very high level of quality... Source: over 1 year ago
Art is done in Blender over too many hours (I had problems with making the shirt look decent). All of the textures are either procedural or from texturehaven.com. Shirt embroidery pattern is from an embroidery website which I sadly forgot the name of. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://texturehaven.com Free downloads. The site’s creator designs and creates historical environments using Blender. The textures here lean in that direction. Source: almost 3 years ago
OpenGameArt.org - A site dedicated to sharing artwork & other assets for game development.
Textures.com - Textures.com is a website that offers digital pictures of all sorts of materials.
Unity Asset Store - Unity's asset marketplace for game makers.
Poly Haven - Poly Haven (formerly known as Texture Haven) is an online website where you will find scanned textures without any cost and that are of high quality.
GameDev Market - GameDev Market is a marketplace for high quality, affordable 2D, 3D, GUI & Audio game assets, handcrafted by talented creators around the world.
Poliigon - A library of materials, and HDR's for artists including free textures that want photorealism.