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-x24
Fabric
PNG
Size1k (1024x1024px), 2k (2048x2048px), 4k (4096x4096px), 8k (8192x8192px)
sRGB

The Archviz Cloth Clothes Fabric Fishnet Lace Socks texture is a meticulously crafted seamless PBR material designed to bring a high level of physical accuracy and realism to your projects. Created from an organic fabric base that closely mimics the softness and flexibility of real lace socks or stockings this texture features a delicate fishnet lace pattern that adds sophistication and subtle depth to any digital clothing or underwear visualization. The fabric’s intricate weave is enhanced by carefully selected colorants producing consistent vibrancy and natural hues that hold true even under diverse lighting conditions. The seamless nature of the texture allows for flawless tiling across large surfaces without visible seams or disruptions making it ideal for architectural visualization (archviz) game engines and designer applications in Blender Unreal Engine or Unity at resolutions up to 8K ensuring exceptional clarity and detail in both close-up and large-scale scenes.

In terms of material composition this texture represents a high-quality organic textile substrate with a finely woven fishnet lace structure. The fibers are oriented to capture the lightweight breathable nature of lace fabric while the surface finish balances between matte and subtle sheen to reflect realistic fabric behavior under different lighting environments. The binders and pigments used simulate natural dyes providing depth and richness without artificial glossiness which is especially important for archviz and clothing renderings where authenticity is key. The texture’s porosity and subtle surface variations are encoded within the PBR channels to enhance realism: the BaseColor/Albedo map delivers true-to-life coloration of the lace and fabric the Normal map emphasizes the intricate weave and delicate fishnet pattern by simulating fine surface relief and the Roughness map controls the fabric’s tactile appearance allowing for adjustable softness or crispness in the finish. Ambient Occlusion adds shadowing to folds and intersections lending extra dimensionality while the Height/Displacement map is perfect for parallax effects that bring the fabric’s texture to life in detailed views.

Optimized for seamless integration in a variety of rendering engines this texture excels in applications requiring realistic cloth clothes fabric fishnet lace socks stockings or underwear materials. The high resolution and comprehensive PBR channel set make it an excellent choice for designers and artists focused on archviz and game engine workflows alike. For best results adjust the UV scale to suit the garment or surface scale in your scene and experiment with the Roughness parameter to achieve the desired balance between matte softness and subtle fabric sheen. Additionally utilizing the Height/Displacement map can greatly enhance the perception of depth and tactile quality especially in close-up shots or when simulating layered lace stockings or delicate underwear textures.

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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