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More rare hardwood appearances (e.g. Black Limba)

matthewcbyington
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More rare hardwood appearances (e.g. Black Limba)

matthewcbyington
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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

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daxpatel45
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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.

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daxpatel45
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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.

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TrippyLighting
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@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.


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daxpatel45
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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.}

 

Find Keyshot resource 

Just Install Keyshot on Your computer.

 

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matthewcbyington
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Thanks so much everyone for all the helpful replies!

 

Matt

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tranq006
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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

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