Old Brick Wall Texture
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Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 09:25
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I've decided to give away my custom old brick texture I've made for Nintendo 64 style textures. It's based on a brick texture you've seen from your childhood, more than once. The one used in Super Mario 64, Banjo Kazooie and many, other N64 titles. Customize it as you like. The zip folder contains PNG textures in 32px, 64px and 1024px sizes, as well as a Krita file containing the layers used for the 1024px texture. The texture is a default grey colour, so you can use the layers to colour the bricks and mortar, or use a gradient map.
This is not a PBR texture.
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The textures are CC0 / Public Domain. Credit is appreciated, though not necessary.
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wall_bricks_old_1024.png 875.3 Kb [118 download(s)]
wall_bricks_old_64.png 5.7 Kb [72 download(s)]
wall_bricks_old_32.png 1.9 Kb [57 download(s)]
wall_bricks_old_template.zip 2.8 Mb [52 download(s)]
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Can you tell me more about how it is "based on a brick texture ... used in Super Mario 64, Banjo Kazooie and many, other N64 titles."?
Hello. It's based on a cobblestone texture that was found in a graphics library. The kind you could buy on physical discs. It was used a lot in renders and videogames. There's a video going into more detail here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsCN0Yx2Vbs&ab_channel=KidLeavesStoop
The video doesn't mention what license the texture CD's were released under. As ubiquitous as this texture may be, the company that distributed the CD may only be licensing the use of the texture for those that purchase the CD. No one that downloads this asset will have paid for it.
Do you have any additional information about the specific CD it is from, the company that produced it, or their terms of use?
I made this texture from scratch. It's inspired on the cobblestone texture, not actually the texture itself. And no, I don't know much else about the graphics library other than it came from one, sorry.
That works. Thanks for clearing that up.
"basing" works on other art is very different from "being inspired by" other art.