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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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The search for free texture libraries never ends and last week I found another one that might be useful for architectural visualization. This time it is a collection called Texturise and it has interesting options for 3d artists. All files are available with maps for diffuse, normal and specular options. Besides those different types of maps, almost all images in this free texture libraries are seamless and works perfect for situations where you want to tile the images.

As a downside of the collection I can mention the lack of information related to the license of those files. It is not clear if we can use them for commercial purposes.

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