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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
Been using textures.com for a very long time, they are awesome, so all the best to them! Source: 5 months ago
Everybody needs to take a deep breath because something reeks about the Jonas debunk. He may have been manipulated to find altered photos integrated into his legitimate data set. Check out this post today by Textures.com from a post today on X. Also... Another post by Ken S (@KStaubin) today calls into question the legitimacy of the data set. Source: 5 months ago
Above, you say it's shady that Jonas is business partners with the texture.com owner, when he literally took photos of those clouds for textures.com, which makes him a business partner. That's why the photos came to exist in the first place. Source: 5 months ago
Video being real, clouds planted by the CIA later except for the 2 or 3 found on archive.org (or maybe they hacked into archive.org), person working for textures.com on twitter is a plant, stock footage altered after the fact to look vaguely like the video. Jonas is a plant. Ashton Forbes is a plant to make the believers look like idiots. Source: 5 months ago
We can also confirm the photo was on the website as soon as it was re-launched as textures.com in 2016. All of the other images on the website appeared at that time, it was not that single image being uploaded. Source: 5 months ago
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