Archviz Cloth Clothes Fabric Fishnet Lace Socks — Seamless PBR Texture free download

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Preview — Archviz Cloth Clothes Fabric Fishnet Lace Socks — Seamless PBR Texture

IDarchviz-cloth-clothes-fabric-fishnet-lace-socks-x8
Fabric
PNG
Size1k (1024x1024px), 2k (2048x2048px), 4k (4096x4096px), 8k (8192x8192px)
sRGB

This seamless PBR texture expertly replicates the delicate structure and intricate detail of fishnet lace socks crafted specifically for archviz and digital cloth applications. The fabric’s base substrate is a fine synthetic polymer mesh woven into an open net-like pattern characteristic of stockings and lace underwear. This textile foundation is stabilized by subtle binders that maintain fiber alignment and elasticity ensuring the material’s flexibility and durability. The surface finish is matte with a slightly textured feel reflecting the natural softness of cloth while preserving the fabric’s breathable airy quality. Pigments embedded within the fibers deliver a consistent off-white hue with gentle tonal variations enhancing the realism of the lace without diminishing its transparency or lightness. The fine porosity and intricate weave are captured in detail through the normal and height maps conveying the delicate intersections and raised thread edges that define this fabric’s unique texture.

The PBR channels are meticulously designed to convey the material’s physical properties across diverse rendering engines and workflows. The BaseColor map reveals subtle color shifts and translucency inherent to fishnet fabric calibrated to perform equally well in both real-time engines like Unreal and Unity and offline renderers such as Blender’s Cycles. Normal maps accentuate the fine weave and thread relief adding realistic depth and nuanced shadowing to the surface. Roughness values are carefully tuned to simulate the soft diffusion of light on fabric avoiding unwanted gloss while maintaining a natural matte appearance. Metallic is set near zero accurately reflecting the non-metallic nature of cloth. Ambient Occlusion enhances the lace’s complex geometry by deepening the shadows in crevices and thread overlaps while Height/Displacement maps provide precise surface relief ideal for advanced parallax effects and close-up archviz visualization.

With a resolution of up to 8K this fishnet lace socks texture supports large-scale tiling without visible seams or distortion making it ideal for detailed clothing visualization or environment decoration in digital projects. It is fully compatible with popular platforms like Blender Unreal Engine and Unity. For optimal results it is recommended to carefully adjust your UV scale to maintain the delicate fishnet pattern’s appropriate size relative to your model and to fine-tune roughness values according to your lighting setup—higher roughness for soft indoor scenarios and lower for sharper studio lighting. This cloth fabric fishnet lace socks texture offers a versatile physically accurate material solution for designers and artists focused on authentic fabric and underwear visualization in archviz and digital clothes projects.

How to Use These Seamless PBR Textures in Blender

This guide shows how to connect a full PBR texture set to Principled BSDF in Blender (Cycles or Eevee). Works with any of our seamless textures free download, including PBR PNG materials for Blender / Unreal / Unity.

What’s inside the download

  • *_albedo.png — Base Color (sRGB)
  • *_normal.png — Normal map (Non-Color)
  • *_roughness.png — Roughness (Non-Color)
  • *_metallic.png — Metallic (Non-Color)
  • *_ao.png — Ambient Occlusion (Non-Color)
  • *_height.png — Height / Displacement (Non-Color)
  • *_ORM.png — Packed map (R=AO, G=Roughness, B=Metallic, Non-Color)

Quick start (Node Wrangler, 30 seconds)

  1. Enable the addon: Edit → Preferences → Add-ons → Node Wrangler.
  2. Create a material and select the Principled BSDF node.
  3. Press Ctrl + Shift + T and select the maps albedo, normal, roughness, metallic (skip height and ORM for now) → Open. The addon wires Base Color, Normal (with a Normal Map node), Roughness, and Metallic automatically.
  4. Add AO and Height using the “Manual wiring” steps below (5 and 6).

Manual wiring (full control)

  1. Create a material (Material Properties → New) and open the Shader Editor.
  2. Add an Image Texture node for each map. Set Color Space:
    • AlbedosRGB
    • AO, Roughness, Metallic, Normal, Height, ORMNon-Color
  3. Connect to Principled BSDF:
    • albedoBase Color
    • roughnessRoughness
    • metallicMetallic (for wood this often stays near 0)
    • normalNormal Map node (Type: Tangent Space) → Normal of Principled. If details look “inverted”, enable Invert Y on the Normal Map node.
  4. Ambient Occlusion (AO):
    • Add a MixRGB (or Mix Color) node in mode Multiply.
    • Input A = albedo, Input B = ao, Factor = 1.0.
    • Output of Mix → Base Color of Principled (replaces the direct albedo connection).
  5. Height / Displacement:
    Cycles — true displacement
    1. Material Properties → SettingsDisplacement: Displacement and Bump.
    2. Add a Displacement node: connect heightHeight, set Midlevel = 0.5, Scale = 0.02–0.08 (tune to taste).
    3. Output of Displacement → Material Output → Displacement.
    4. Add geometry density (e.g., Subdivision Surface) so displacement has polygons to work with.
    Eevee (or lightweight Cycles) — bump only
    1. Add a Bump node: heightHeight.
    2. Set Strength = 0.2–0.5, Distance = 0.05–0.1, and connect Normal output to Principled’s Normal.

Using the packed ORM texture (optional)

Instead of separate AO/Roughness/Metallic maps you can use the single *_ORM.png:

  1. Add one Image Texture (Non-Color) → Separate RGB (or Separate Color).
  2. R (red) → AO (use it in the Multiply node with albedo as above).
  3. G (green) → Roughness of Principled.
  4. B (blue) → Metallic of Principled.

UVs & seamless tiling

  1. These textures are seamless. If your mesh has no UVs, go to UV EditingSmart UV Project.
  2. For scale/repeat, add Texture Coordinate (UV)Mapping and plug it into all texture nodes. Increase Mapping → Scale (e.g., 2/2/2) to tile more densely.

Recommended starter values

  • Normal Map Strength: 0.5–1.0
  • Bump Strength: ~0.3
  • Displacement Scale (Cycles): ~0.03

Common pitfalls

  • Wrong Color Space (normals/roughness/etc. must be Non-Color).
  • “Inverted” details → enable Invert Y on the Normal Map node.
  • Over-strong relief → lower Displacement Scale or Bump Strength.

Example: Download Wood Textures and instantly apply parquet or rustic planks inside Blender for architectural visualization.

To add the downloaded texture, go to Add — Texture — Image Texture.



Add a node and click the Open button.



Select the required texture on your hard drive and connect Color to Base Color.


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