Posts Tagged with Free Texture Tuesday
27 Apr 2011,
Jay Hilgert
This weeks textures are some finished wood images. I can’t remember who, but someone requested “polished” wood to me on twitter. I hope these are close enough! (You can click on the images and get the full size ones from Flickr)
![Free Texture Tuesday: Polished Wood [Requested] Free Texture Tuesday: Polished Wood [Requested]](http://www.bittbox.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/wood_1.jpg)
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20 Apr 2011,
Jay Hilgert
This week I’ve got a set of stylized riverbank images. I didn’t think the images themselves were all that interesting, so I did a little doctoring to them, but still saved them in RGB mode, so they will work fine dropped into an RGB document. (You can click on the images and get the full size ones from Flickr)

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13 Apr 2011,
Jay Hilgert
Sorry I’m a day late this week. I got stuck in an airport all day yesterday and didn’t want to spend $45 for internet access. But I had plenty of time to walk around the parking garage and find some textures for you guys. These came off of an electrical box. (You can click on the images and get the full size ones from Flickr)

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5 Apr 2011,
Jay Hilgert
This weeks free textures were taken at a local park near my house. The weather is finally getting better here in Oklahoma, hence the outdoor textures lately. Hope you guys like them. (You can click on the images and get the full size ones from Flickr)

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29 Mar 2011,
Jay Hilgert
Sandstone. I found an exposed outcropping of bedrock sandstone near my house and here we go. FTT sandstone. There isn’t much variety in these, but they can easily be converted to brushes or black and white at low opacity to add a little something extra to your design. (You can click on the images and get the full size ones from Flickr)

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22 Mar 2011,
Jay Hilgert
This week I have some cool mangled roots! These were taken at a park near my house where many of the trees have exposed root systems that I thought would make some nice textures. (You can click on the images and get the full size ones from Flickr)

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15 Mar 2011,
Jay Hilgert
This week I have some very subtle worn textures. These were requested by Lori, so Lori, if you’re out there, I hope you enjoy them. They were made from a single photograph of a rug at my front door, converted to a brush, then masked using the same image as a brush. Let me know in the comments if anyone is interested in a video tutorial of the creation process. (You can click on the images and get the full size ones from Flickr)

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