Building a Massive Library of Free Images for the Community

  • #1, by EricMatyasSunday, 02. February, 15:13 2 weeks ago
    Hey Everyone,

    I've created more free seamless textures to share with you on these pages:

    TXR - GROUND - Seamless
    https://soundimage.org/txr-ground-seamless/

    TXR - ABSTRACT - Seamless
    https://soundimage.org/txr-abstract/

    I do love creating those strange abstract images!

    CUSTOM WORK

    Anyone need some custom textures created? Or music? Feel free to contact me!

    In the meantime, enjoy my free assets!  :-)

    Key Killer

    623 Posts


  • #2, by ethan-gilliamWednesday, 05. February, 08:34 2 weeks ago
    Hey Everyone,

    I've created more free seamless textures to share with you on these pages:

    TXR - GROUND - Seamless
    https://soundimage.org/txr-ground-seamless/Geometry Dash Lite

    TXR - ABSTRACT - Seamless
    https://soundimage.org/txr-abstract/

    I do love creating those strange abstract images!

    CUSTOM WORK

    Anyone need some custom textures created? Or music? Feel free to contact me!

    In the meantime, enjoy my free assets!  :-)
    I especially love the abstract ones—such unique designs. What inspired you to create them?

    Newbie

    1 Posts

  • #3, by EricMatyasSaturday, 08. February, 14:51 A week ago
    So I went out the other day and shot some brand new images that I made into seamless textures...they live on these pages on my site:

    TXR - BRICK - Seamless
    https://soundimage.org/txr-brick-seamless/

    TXR - ORGANIC
    https://soundimage.org/txr-organic/

    TXR - ROCK/STONE - Seamless
    https://soundimage.org/txr-rockstone-seamless/

    As always, they're 100% free to use with attribution, like my thousands of other images and music tracks.

    Speaking of which, please don't forget to check out my Ogg music packs. These packs enable you to bulk-download all of my music at once from various genres...hundreds of tracks.  I even have a "mega pack" that contains all of my game music...over 1100 tracks.

    Besides being a huge time-saver, the Ogg versions of my tracks loop really well in game engines...(Mp3 files sometimes need editing due to the Mp3 encoding process.) Plus, Ogg encoding sounds richer and fuller....almost as good as my original WAV recordings.

    Anyhow, here are links to the packs:

    https://soundimage.org/ogg-music-packs-2/
    https://soundimage.org/ogg-game-music-mega-pack/

    Enjoy, stay safe and keep being creative!  :-)

    Key Killer

    623 Posts

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