Happy Monday everyone (if that’s even possible.) Anyhow,
here are some new seamless textures that might come in handy in you projects.
Feel free to modify as needed:
TXR – BRICK - Seamless
TXR – CONCRETE / PAVEMENT – Seamless
TXR – ROCK / STONE 2
I’m releasing new music tracks on Wednesday and some cool
nighttime urban backgrounds that might look nice in visual novels and such. Those
should be ready by Friday.
I had a very busy weekend, but I managed to get some new fantasy textures done:
First
up, some seamless bumpy stone textures that look like they could be
covered with moss, algae or maybe lichens. These might look cool for
pathways. They are here:
TXR – GROUND
Here
are some cool stained glass textures that might look nice for windows
of churches or other fantasy structures…maybe for RPGs. They are here:
TXR – GLASS
New music tracks will be coming out later in the week.
More experiments with various game art styles. I’ve got some
pixel art-style map templates here:
ART- MAP TEMPLATES
You’ll need to scroll down to the bottom of the page.
It was suggested to me that they might also be useful as
backgrounds. Feel free to edit and modify as needed.
Btw, if anyone happens to have kids (or know someone who
does) I’ve created a learning series that teaches them environmental
stewardship in a fun way through stories and characters. It was my first try at
making films with a DSLR…(they can be very challenging to work with in the field)…but
I think the films came out pretty well. The organization I made them for was
very happy with them and uses the films all the time…hopefully others can
benefit from them as well. Please feel free to share with teachers, family,
friends or anyone you know who might find them useful.
I’ve posted new cartoon-style texture images here:
TXR – GLASS – Cartoon
Some wild textures here…
TXR – METAL – Cartoon
Some dirty metal textures…
TXR – ROCK/STONE – Cartoon
Please keep in mind that they are meant to be building
blocks rather than polished textures, so feel free to edit / alter / mash /
etc., as needed.
Btw, if you happen to have kids (or know someone who does)
I’ve created a learning series that teaches them environmental stewardship in a
fun way through stories and characters. It was my first try at making films
with a DSLR…(they can be very challenging to work with in the field)…but I
think they came out pretty well. The organization I made them for was very
happy with them and uses the films all the time…hopefully others can benefit
from them as well. Please feel free to share with family, friends, teachers or
anyone you know who might find them useful.
I’ve posted some more wild cartoon-style texture images derived
from glass objects:
TXR – GLASS – Cartoon
As always, please remember that they are meant to be
building blocks rather than polished textures, so feel free to edit / alter /
mash / etc., as needed.
Don’t forget to check out my learning series that teaches environmental
responsibility in a fun way through stories and characters. The premise is
this:
How can we expect children to be the future stewards of the
Earth if they don’t feel connected to it??
Please share with family, friends, teachers or anyone who
might find it useful.
I can’t believe May is almost over…what the hell happened to
spring? I swear…time is going by faster and
faster…yikes!
Anyhow, more new cartoon-style (for lack of a better word) texture
images are here:
TXR – CONCRETE / PAVEMENT – Cartoon
TXR – GLASS – Cartoon
Some wild textures here…
TXR – GROUND – Cartoon
TXR – VEGETATION – Cartoon
If you find my work helpful (especially my music and sounds)
please consider making a donation to my website. The synthesizers I use to
create the music and sounds that I share with everyone are very expensive…so
expensive, in fact, that I have to make monthly payments on them…and donations
really help me a lot to pay for them. Thanks in advance…and please feel free to
share your projects…I love to see how creative people are using my work!