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| Website | https://textures.world |
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Question of the day: What texture do you use most often in your work—wood, concrete, or metal? We recommend exploring seamless textures at 300dpi for the best results. Share your thoughts and any favorite resources in the comments!
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1. "When your metal texture looks more like tinfoil than titanium 😅"
2. "Trying to make realistic metal textures: Nailed it? More like 'riveted' it! 🤔"
3. "Metal texture woes: When you're going for polished steel and end up with something that screams 'rustic chic' 🛠️"
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When it comes to fabric textures, I find myself drawn to vintage and worn textures. They carry stories and evoke a sense of nostalgia that adds character to any design. Smooth and minimalist textures definitely have their place, but there's something about the depth and history of vintage textures that captivates me. What about you?
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1. Match texture with project theme.
2. Consider the light reflection.
3. Test texture at various scales.
4. Combine with other materials.
5. Keep file size manageable.
6. Use high-resolution images.
7. Check texture's repeatability.
8. Think about emotional impact.
9. Experiment with color variations.
10. Balance texture with clean elements.
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