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Procedural Texture Pack

Author: 
drummyfish
Friday, June 1, 2018 - 18:59
Art Type: 
Texture
Tags: 
abstract
lava
grass
dirt
ground
wall
bricks
oriental
scifi
Rock
stone
gold
pattern
tiling
set
License(s): 
CC0
Collections: 
  • Assets: Stylized Hand-Painted
  • CC0 Textures
  • CC0 Tiles & Tilesets
  • maptool ready textures
  • SoulSphere
  • Textures
  • Tilesets
  • Truly Truly Public Domain
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A set of 42 tiling procedurally generated textures I made when playing around with NeoTextureEdit tool. They're in 256 x 256 PNG format.

More procedural textures generated with another program can be found at my profile. 

 

You can support me: https://www.tastyfish.cz/#support

Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
Public domain, no attribution needed.
File(s): 
textures.zip textures.zip 5.6 Mb [1379 download(s)]

Textures in this Pack

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davididev
joined 7 years 2 months ago
03/09/2020 - 12:41
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oooo, I like these.  Some of them look like they'd be good for Accounting For Violence.

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