Seamless 3D Alcohol Ink PBR Texture with Soft Pink Floral Swirls and Metallic Veins

Texture · PNG. License: Free for personal & commercial use.

Preview — Seamless 3D Alcohol Ink PBR Texture with Soft Pink Floral Swirls and Metallic Veins

Texture Info

IDalcohol-ink-seamless-pbr-pink-floral-alcohol-ink-texture
CategoryAlcohol ink
FormatsPNG
Size1k (1024x1024px), 2k (2048x2048px), 4k (4096x4096px), 8k (8192x8192px)
ColorsRGB
TileableYes
This seamless 3D alcohol ink PBR texture showcases a delicate and ethereal interplay of soft pink hues, accented by intricate floral motifs and shimmering metallic veins. The ink flow evokes an organic movement, with translucent layers blending seamlessly from light blush to deeper rose tones. Wisps, blooms, and marbling effects create a natural, fluid composition reminiscent of cherry blossoms floating across a misted surface. The metallic veins lend a luxurious and elegant touch, sharply contrasting the soft gradients and adding depth with their textured pooling and feathered edges. Fine details such as small bubbles and delicate cellular effects enhance the visual complexity, giving an impression of delicately layered petals and veins. This high-resolution texture is tileable and PBR-ready, ensuring flawless application in 3D modeling, architectural visualization, game development, and product rendering. Optimized for use in Blender, Unreal Engine, Unity, 3ds Max, and Cinema 4D, it suits stylized environments, modern interiors, editorial graphics, motion design backgrounds, and luxury packaging designs. The harmonious blend of abstract ink art and subtle floral elements makes it ideal for projects seeking refined, soft, and romantic visual expressions with a contemporary touch.

How to Use These Seamless PBR Textures in Blender

This quick guide shows how to connect a seamless PBR texture set in Blender using Principled BSDF. The workflow works for tileable materials used in Blender, Unreal Engine, Unity, archviz, and game environments.

What Is Included

  • albedo or base color for the visible surface color
  • normal for fine surface relief
  • roughness for gloss and reflectivity control
  • metallic for metal or dielectric response
  • ao for ambient occlusion in cavities
  • height for bump, parallax, or displacement
  • ORM packed maps for optimized real-time workflows
Blender node setup overview for a seamless PBR texture
Example node layout for a standard PBR material in Blender.

Quick Start

  1. Open the Shader Editor and create a new material.
  2. Add an Image Texture node for each map you want to use.
  3. Set Color Space to sRGB for Albedo and to Non-Color for Normal, Roughness, Metallic, AO, Height, and ORM.
  4. Connect the maps to the matching inputs on Principled BSDF.

Recommended Connections

  • Albedo -> Base Color
  • Roughness -> Roughness
  • Metallic -> Metallic
  • Normal -> Normal Map node -> Normal
  • Height -> Bump or Displacement, depending on your render setup
Adding an image texture node in Blender
Add an Image Texture node before assigning the downloaded maps.

Using ORM Maps

If your download includes a packed ORM texture, split its RGB channels: R = AO, G = Roughness, B = Metallic. This is useful for Unreal Engine and other optimized real-time pipelines.

Tiling and UV Scale

Because these textures are seamless, you can repeat them across large surfaces without visible seams. Use a Mapping node to increase or reduce tiling density on floors, walls, terrain, props, and modular assets.

Common Mistakes

  • Using sRGB on non-color maps
  • Connecting a Normal map directly without a Normal Map node
  • Overdriving Height or Bump values so the surface looks unnatural
  • Ignoring texture scale, which makes seamless materials look repetitive
Loading a downloaded texture set into Blender
Load the downloaded texture set and wire the maps to Principled BSDF.

For more examples, browse related categories such as Wood Textures, Concrete Textures, and Metal Textures.

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