Texture Haven might be a bit more popular than Poliigon. We know about 15 links to it since March 2021 and only 15 links to Poliigon. 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.
But of course there will always be cases where this is just not possible or economically feasible to do (It can be very time-consuming) so I've got a subscription to Poliigon as well - They've got very high quality materials, textures, HDRI's and models too and a very nice thing about their site is that you can pick exactly which 3D software and which render engine you're using, so you get a tailored product for... 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
Made with geometry nodes, following a Bad Normals tutorial. The HDRI lighting is from hdrlabs.com and the ground texture is from poliigon.com - the leaf model and texture also belong to Bad Normals. Source: about 2 years ago
Nice :). Yes, I added falling snow in post. Ground is snow material from poliigon.com. Rest is done with poly snow plugin. I tried tyflow and forest pack with blobmesh, but poly snow was easiest and fastest way to add snow. Source: about 2 years ago
- you also need to learn how to animate walking or fps at least which is pretty easy and also I think you should honestly use poliigon.com for models (not sponsered). Source: about 2 years 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: 12 months 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
Textures.com - Textures.com is a website that offers digital pictures of all sorts of materials.
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.
3D Textures - Free textures to add depth and realism to your renders
AmbientCG - AmbientCG is a public platform where you can find thousands of PBR materials and textures for free based on physical rendering.
Quixel Megascans - Megascans is the world's largest 3D asset scans library full of high-resolution, PBR-calibrated surfaces, vegetation and modular scanned assets.
3dxo.com - 3dxo.com is a great place for both professionals and hobbyists to find some really cool, free 3D models.