A grid of eight round wooden textures displayed on a dark background. The textures vary in color and grain pattern, showcasing finishes including light wood, dark wood, and different styles like rustic and smooth.

Over 1,500 Free PBR Textures from LotPixel’s Library

LotPixel has released over 1,500 scan‑based PBR texture sets in JPEG format, with resolutions up to 8 K, and cleared for commercial use. Each set includes diffuse/albedo, metallic, roughness, specular, glossiness, ambient occlusion, normal, and displacement maps. Registration is required to access downloads.

This free offering represents roughly a quarter of LotPixel’s full commercial library, which offers decals and 3D-scanned models behind a credit-based system. Paid plans start at US $14/month with 45 credits, and additional credit packs are available from US $22 for another 45 credits.

A grid showcasing eight wooden surface textures, including light to dark shades, smooth finishes, and a variety of grains, presented on a dark background. Each texture is labeled beneath the image, indicating its specific type.
A grid showcasing eight wooden surface textures, including light to dark shades, smooth finishes, and a variety of grains, presented on a dark background. Each texture is labeled beneath the image, indicating its specific type.

What Sets LotPixel Apart

The LotPixel textures offer scan-level realism with full PBR support at resolutions up to 8 K. The range includes common architectural and material types—stone, wood, concrete, brick, metal, fabric, plaster, plastics, flooring, walls, asphalt, and more. Delivery in JPEG format ensures broad compatibility with DCC applications and engines like Unreal or Unity.

Check out the free collection HERE

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A Reminder for Professionals

High-resolution textures demand significant GPU memory and proper map setups. As best practice, test new assets in a sandbox pipeline before deploying them in production, verifying tiling, UV layouts, gamma settings, and memory consumption.

Earlier this year, Digital Production covered Marmoset’s Toolbag 5 Material Library Drop 06, a free collection of PBR materials—including metals, fabrics, and stones—built for real-time rendering in Toolbag 5