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high-res texture pack 2

Author: 
rubberduck
Monday, August 15, 2016 - 11:16
Art Type: 
Texture
Tags: 
ground
forest
hay
lamp
leaf
leaves
light
metal
container
door
panel
path
Rock
rusty
fence
snow
wall
Window
Wood
mossy
License(s): 
CC0
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  • 00 Isometric Stuff
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  • cc0 fps resources
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  • Dungeon Sneaker Game
  • Hantolzuca
  • Legend of Rathnor Parts
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I created these textures originally for real 3D projects instead for games. Resolution goes up to 2k. I contributed these textures (as a higher res version,) to the blender cloud texture library, which are released under CC0 too.

These textures are just downscaled for a smaller file size.

many textures have normalmaps and heightmaps.

I created these textures from my own photo resources and from CC0 resources from http://duion.com/art/main.

File(s): 
texture_pack_2_p1.zip texture_pack_2_p1.zip 161.2 Mb [1112 download(s)]
texture_pack_2_p2.zip texture_pack_2_p2.zip 152.6 Mb [1004 download(s)]
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Duion2
joined 6 years 1 month ago
08/16/2016 - 01:34

They look well made, what technique did you use to make them?

Only drawback on some is, that they are not power of two, so they will get a bit ugly, if you stretch them to make them game compatible.

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