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3D World Studio / 25 Free Textures + 300 Textures Pack

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Doiron
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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 01:58 Edited at: 23rd Jan 2005 00:53
Hi there,
I have been a Cartography Shop user for quite a while though I rarely followed the discussion board.

Anyway, I have just released a commercial high-quality and affordable 300 textures pack and I am giving away for free an additional 25 textures pack for personal and commercial use as well. The collection contains lots of materials and objects (from Metal, Grass and Woods to Doors and Windows) and every texture is a perfectly tileable high-resolution .jpeg (512x512 pixels).

The textures in the archive are divided in each folder by category, so that the archive can be directly unpacked in Cartography Shop's "textures" subfolder for quick access.

Feel free to use the free pack for personal or commercial use, since you don't need to credit us at all (though of course it would be nice if you do).

You can download the free 25 textures pack, look at the thumbnails and buy the 300 textures pack from here:
Break-In Studios - Break-in Textures Vol.1


The cover image below was entirely mapped in a few minutes with textures contained in the Break-In Textures Vol.1 collection. All the textures are 'hand crafted' in order to create perfectly tiled, photorealistic textures and are not automatically generated.

Here there are some features of the full package, Break-In Textures Vol.1:



- Affordable Price: only $25 USD (about €20 EUR)
- Over 250 seamless tiles and more than 50 objects
- High Quality: Photorealistic, High-Res textures (512x512 tiles)
- Comprehensive collection: Asphalt, Bricks, Walls, Cement, Doors, Windows, Floors, Grass, Water, Metal, Rocks, Woods, Roofs...
- Seamless tiles: the textures are ready to be put on your surfaces without any additional retouching
- Royalty-free license: after purchasing the package you have the right to use the textures both for personal or commercial use without any additional fee and without the need to credit us

Doiron
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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 06:48 Edited at: 29th Jan 2005 14:28
For some reason the forum doesn't let me edit my post... sorry for the mistyped tags.

Break-In Studios - Break-in Textures Vol.1 / Free Texture Pack:
http://www.break-in-studios.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=25&Itemid=41

JoshK
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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 13:24
These look great.

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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 13:40
wow

I will buy it as soon as i get back to the U.S

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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 13:48
Doiron, yes, these are very good textures. Thanks for providing this information.

Paul.


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Lost in Thought
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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 14:22
Yeah looking great.

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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 18:10
Are the thumb nails royalty free?


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Doiron
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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 20:23
Thanks everyone for the comments.

Quote: "Are the thumb nails royalty free?"

They fall in the same category of the commercial textures, however being so compressed and low-res I don't think I will mind if you use a few for personal use... (anyway, c'mon, the full package doesn't cost too much ).

[href http://www.break-in-studios.com]Break-In Studios[/href]
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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 23:17 Edited at: 8th Jan 2005 23:18
That is one thing that seems to remain constant on these forums. Everyone wants stuff for free but they want to sell what they make. Kind of a sucky trade off.

[edit] I'll probably buy that pack in a month or so.

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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 23:29 Edited at: 9th Jan 2005 00:14
So the lesson is, don't try to charge a cheap price. People who need it will pay you a fair price, and people who don't will complain no matter what.

What I would be interested in seeing are some walls with windows and doors in them, with the window sized and positioned at a power-of-two dimensions.

This is my "HL2" texture. I just ran the sharpen filter a couple of times:



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Posted: 8th Jan 2005 23:30
LOL, I hear ya!


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Posted: 10th Jan 2005 02:57 Edited at: 10th Jan 2005 03:00
Well the reason I asked was because I'm working on a tile based game with textures 64x64 and I cant tell the differance between scaling down the full 512x512 and the thumb nail. Err but anyways yeah that did come off sorta cheap, if I use any I will purchase your pack...


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Posted: 19th Jan 2005 18:30
I really need help, I would like to make grass, and folliage for trees, but I can't figure out how to get the transparency to work on CS4. I have Adobe Photoshop and have tried relentlessly, but I dont quite understand the alpha channel TGA stuff. It's really starting to dance on my last nerve, and I don't like dancing. I NEED HELP!!!

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Posted: 28th Jan 2005 04:03
Wow these textures are great. Thanks alot!

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Posted: 30th Jan 2005 10:58
what program did you use to create your textures?
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Posted: 6th Feb 2005 04:44
it said it got hacked

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Posted: 10th Feb 2005 22:19 Edited at: 10th Feb 2005 22:39
It was a massive attack which hit several nodes of the hosting service, so my website was just hit as a part of it.

Anyway, the service has been restored in less than a day. The provider demonstrated to be very worthy since it kept us totally informed about the problems hour by hour and the way they were solving it (though we were in the middle of sunday), and it took only a few hours to have everything working back again.

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