So I've been using Vue 6 Infinite to render 3D scenes, and I wanted to make the trunks of the "default" trees more realistic. Yeah, this can be achieved with mapped picture, but I needed some realistic textures. Today I was walking in a forest, and had an idea; to create my own tree bark texture pack so I can use them whenever I want and I don't need to spend time searching for textures. I took some pics and created this pack....and decided to share it with other digital artists; maybe you can make good use of them too. Why not?
The pack contains 16 .jpg files. Sizes: most of the images are 1200×1200px, two of them are a bit smaller.
If you have problems with texturizing (you can see "squares" on the trunks etc...), here's a good video tutorial to avoid such problems ----> [link]
thanks it is a really nice texture pack if I used it on my 3D models with commercial purposes would it be ok with you? of course I would give you credit for the textures but I would like to ask before using as a way of respecting your work (this is a what if situation btw^^)
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if I used it on my 3D models with commercial purposes would it be ok with you? of course I would give you credit for the textures but I would like to ask before using as a way of respecting your work
I've used your textures here: [link]
Thanks for sharing!
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*her trees wont look weird anymore*
ill link back when i make something
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