Leopard Print Fabric Texture with Warm Earth Tones

Seamless texture (tileable) · PNG, WEBP, PBR ZIP. License: AITextured Free Commercial License (FCL) v1.1. Free personal and commercial use. Raw resale, standalone redistribution, mirroring/scraping, competing asset packs, and AI/ML training are not allowed without written permission. Attribution is not required, but appreciated..

Leopard Print Fabric with Warm Earth Tones seamless PBR texture preview

Texture Info

IDleopard-print-seamless-pbr-leopard-print-fabric-texture-4k-77
CategoryLeopard Print
FormatsPNG, WEBP, PBR ZIP
Size1k (1024x1024px), 2k (2048x2048px), 4k (4096x4096px), 8k (8192x8192px)
ColorsRGB
TileableYes
This seamless 3D PBR texture depicts a vivid and lifelike leopard print pattern designed to emulate natural animal fabric. The material replicates a soft textile surface with a smooth, slightly matte finish typical of fine fabric rather than leather or synthetic materials. The pattern features characteristic leopard spots arranged irregularly across the surface, combining warm reddish-brown, burnt orange, creamy beige, and deep black colors. The subtle gradient transitions within each spot add realism and depth, imitating natural fur markings. The texture’s surface appears clean and well-maintained, without signs of wear, scratches, or dirt, emphasizing a fresh, pristine fabric look. This tileable seamless pattern is crafted at 4K resolution for maximum detail and crispness, making it ideal for detailed close-ups in 3D models. It is fully PBR-ready to integrate with any physically-based rendering workflow, allowing accurate reflections and material responses under varied lighting conditions. This texture is perfect for 3D artists generating animal-inspired clothing, wildlife props, accessories, or decor in projects like games, digital fashion, character design, and architectural visualization. Compatible with popular 3D software and engines including Blender, Unreal Engine, Unity, 3ds Max, and Cinema 4D, it suits projects needing authentic organic fabric surfaces with a stylish animal print flair. The overall warm, organic feel complements natural environments, fashion sets, and wildlife-themed scenes, making it a versatile choice for creative professionals seeking seamless, high-quality leopard fabric textures.

Best Uses for This Texture

  • Upholstery, cushions and furniture
  • Clothing previews and textile surfaces
  • Interior design materials
  • Game props and soft-surface assets
  • Patterned background materials

Using This PBR Texture in Blender

Import the texture maps into Blender with sRGB color space for albedo/base color and Non-Color for normal, roughness, metallic, AO, height, and ORM maps. Connect normal maps through a Normal Map node, then adjust UV scale with a Mapping node so the material repeats naturally on your model.

  • Albedo -> Principled BSDF Base Color
  • Roughness -> Roughness, Metallic -> Metallic
  • Normal -> Normal Map node -> Normal
  • Height -> Bump or Displacement depending on render setup

For the full step-by-step setup, see How to Use Seamless Textures in Blender. Browse related material examples in wood, concrete, and metal.

FAQ

Is this texture seamless and tileable?

Yes. This texture is designed as a seamless tileable PBR material, so it can repeat across large surfaces without visible borders.

Which resolutions and formats are available?

You can download PNG/WEBP versions and use 1K, 2K, 4K and 8K download options when available on the page.

Can I use it in Blender, Unreal Engine and Unity?

Yes. The download options and engine-mapped ZIP workflow are designed for Blender, Unreal Engine, Unity Standard, URP and HDRP material pipelines.

Is commercial use allowed?

Yes. The texture is available under the AITextured free commercial license. Review the license page for redistribution and AI-training restrictions.

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