Textures
About this category
Access a wide range of professional textures for 2D and 3D projects. From hair, leather and fabric textures to stylized surfaces and hyper-realistic concrete and rocks, find high-resolution textures for any creative project.
Expand your knowledge with Texturing Tutorials or pair with PBR Materials.
Textures - FAQ
What are textures in digital art?
Textures are 2D image maps applied to 3D models (or used in 2D art) to add surface detail such as color, roughness, or patterns. They make objects look realistic - like wood grain, skin pores, or stone cracks - without heavy geometry.
What’s the difference between a texture and a PBR material?
A texture is a single map, like a diffuse or normal map. A PBR material is a collection of textures (albedo, roughness, normal, displacement, etc.) designed to work together for realistic shading under any lighting.
Where can I use textures?
Anywhere from 3D modeling in Blender, Maya, or Unreal Engine to 2D concept art in Photoshop or Procreate. Textures are essential for games, films, archviz, and illustration.
Do I need to know how to create my own textures?
Not necessarily - high-quality texture packs save time and ensure consistency. But learning texturing fundamentals through tutorials will help you customize or create your own when needed.
What types of textures are available here?
Fabric, leather, stone, wood, hair, metal, concrete, skin, stylized surfaces, and more - available in high-resolution for both stylized and photoreal projects.
How do I get the best results with textures?
Use them with PBR Materials for physically accurate results, or follow Texturing Tutorials to learn how to combine maps properly. Adding Surface Imperfections like scratches and fingerprints makes renders even more believable.