Light Pine Wood Planks Texture with Natural Knots and Fine Grain

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..

Light Pine Wood Planks with Natural Knots and Fine Grain seamless PBR texture preview

Texture Info

IDwood-seamless-pbr-light-pine-wood-planks-texture-3
CategoryWood
FormatsPNG, WEBP, PBR ZIP
Size1k (1024x1024px), 2k (2048x2048px), 4k (4096x4096px), 8k (8192x8192px)
ColorsRGB
TileableYes
This seamless 3D PBR texture captures the authentic look of light pine wood with a natural, inviting feel. The texture showcases smooth, vertical wood planks arranged side by side with pronounced but subtle wood grain variations, lending a realistic depth to the pattern. Visible are small, naturally occurring knots and fine grain lines that run along the length of each plank, adding character without overwhelming the overall clean appearance. The color palette consists of warm beige and soft honey tones with gentle shading transitions that highlight the natural irregularities of the pine wood. There are no signs of heavy aging, damage, paint, or varnish, resulting in a fresh, matte finish that appears lightly sanded and ready for indoor applications.

This tileable texture is designed to be PBR-ready, making it an excellent choice for game development, architectural visualization, and 3D modeling in software such as Blender, Unreal Engine, Unity, 3ds Max, and Cinema 4D. Its seamless quality ensures easy repetition for large surfaces without visible edges, perfect for flooring, paneling, furniture surfaces, or interior wall cladding. The subtle rustic elements suit cozy living rooms, modern Scandinavian interiors, cabins, or stylized environments, providing warmth and natural authenticity without distracting detail.

Overall, this light pine wood planks texture balances realism with versatility, making it a valuable asset for anyone looking to add a soft, natural wood aesthetic to their scenes or products with seamless repeating quality and physically based rendering compatibility.

Best Uses for This Texture

  • Wood floors, parquet and wall panels
  • Furniture, cabinets and product renders
  • Rustic beams, fences and exterior props
  • Game environment surfaces
  • Archviz interiors and close-up material shots

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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