Hi team. I build things out of less common hardwoods, like Bubinga or Black Limba.
Browsing the appearance library (including checking "Show Download-able materials" I'm only able to find common hardwoods like Walnut Ash and Cherry.
Is there a more exotic hardwood library out there so that the appearance of my design more closely matches what I will build it out of?
Thanks!
Matt
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi team. I build things out of less common hardwoods, like Bubinga or Black Limba.
Browsing the appearance library (including checking "Show Download-able materials" I'm only able to find common hardwoods like Walnut Ash and Cherry.
Is there a more exotic hardwood library out there so that the appearance of my design more closely matches what I will build it out of?
Thanks!
Matt
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by TrippyLighting. Go to Solution.
Hii,
If you need More Wooden texture, You will download it as an image file at a high DPI rate and use it to make new wood material in the fusion360 material library. You Just download the wooden texture image file from the below link. {it's free.}
https://unsplash.com/s/photos/wood-texture
Also, check the below Screencast For how to use the Image file in the material.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/3eca9a10-d211-47c6-8ae5-95d812dd0a78
Hope it Helps.
Thank you.
Hii,
If you need More Wooden texture, You will download it as an image file at a high DPI rate and use it to make new wood material in the fusion360 material library. You Just download the wooden texture image file from the below link. {it's free.}
https://unsplash.com/s/photos/wood-texture
Also, check the below Screencast For how to use the Image file in the material.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/3eca9a10-d211-47c6-8ae5-95d812dd0a78
Hope it Helps.
Thank you.
Hii,
If you need More Wooden texture, You will download it as an image file at a high DPI rate and use it to make new wood material in the fusion360 material library. You Just download the wooden texture image file from the below link. {it's free.}
https://unsplash.com/s/photos/wood-texture
Also, check the below Screencast For how to use the Image file in the material.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/3eca9a10-d211-47c6-8ae5-95d812dd0a78
Hope it Helps.
Thank you.
Hii,
If you need More Wooden texture, You will download it as an image file at a high DPI rate and use it to make new wood material in the fusion360 material library. You Just download the wooden texture image file from the below link. {it's free.}
https://unsplash.com/s/photos/wood-texture
Also, check the below Screencast For how to use the Image file in the material.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast/3eca9a10-d211-47c6-8ae5-95d812dd0a78
Hope it Helps.
Thank you.
@daxpatel45 the problem with that approach is that a photo needs to be "processed' in order to serve well as a real texture.
A good texture file contains more than one image. It contains a bump map and /or a normal map and also a specularity or roughness map.
My go-to for those things have been the textures from Arroway. These are high-resolution high-end textures for direct use. And with a little work, they also work well in Fusion 360. They are not free, but they are worth the money!
You might also get lucky on Texture Haven.
@daxpatel45 the problem with that approach is that a photo needs to be "processed' in order to serve well as a real texture.
A good texture file contains more than one image. It contains a bump map and /or a normal map and also a specularity or roughness map.
My go-to for those things have been the textures from Arroway. These are high-resolution high-end textures for direct use. And with a little work, they also work well in Fusion 360. They are not free, but they are worth the money!
You might also get lucky on Texture Haven.
You are Right Sir. @TrippyLighting
Thanks for the resource.
@matthewcbyington Also, some free texture and material files available Like you just copy-paste from Keyshot Resources.{please use that resource for personal use only.}
Just Install Keyshot on Your computer.
You are Right Sir. @TrippyLighting
Thanks for the resource.
@matthewcbyington Also, some free texture and material files available Like you just copy-paste from Keyshot Resources.{please use that resource for personal use only.}
Just Install Keyshot on Your computer.
Thanks so much everyone for all the helpful replies!
Matt
Thanks so much everyone for all the helpful replies!
Matt
Hello,
What needs to be altered in the textures from Arroway? I am interested in getting textures for my Fusion renders but don't want to pay $20 unless they are relatively easy to work with. Thanks
Hello,
What needs to be altered in the textures from Arroway? I am interested in getting textures for my Fusion renders but don't want to pay $20 unless they are relatively easy to work with. Thanks
Can't find what you're looking for? Ask the community or share your knowledge.