Seamless Wallpaper 13 by Share Textures – PBR 3D Texture (8K ready) free download

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Preview — Seamless Wallpaper 13 by Share Textures – PBR 3D Texture (8K ready)

IDwallpaper-13-by-share-textures-pbr-seamless-8k
Wallpaper
PNG
Size1k (1024x1024px), 2k (2048x2048px), 4k (4096x4096px), 8k (8192x8192px)
sRGB

Seamless Wallpaper 13 by Share Textures is a meticulously crafted PBR 3D texture representing a decorative wallpaper material that combines subtle mineral and polymer-based substrates with integrated binders to achieve a smooth tileable surface finish. The composition evokes a refined slightly porous surface that balances minimal weathering with a polished aesthetic featuring finely dispersed pigment layers that enhance its natural color depth. This material’s grain orientation is uniform supporting its seamless tiling behavior across large surfaces without visible interruptions making it ideal for modern rendering workflows in architecture and interior visualization.

The texture pack includes high-resolution maps up to 8K ensuring exceptional detail and clarity for close-up renders. The Base Color (Albedo) channel captures the nuanced hues and pigment distribution while the Normal map conveys subtle surface irregularities and the tactile feel of the wallpaper’s fine texture. The Roughness map regulates surface reflectivity providing a matte yet slightly soft finish that behaves predictably under physically based shading models. Ambient Occlusion enhances the depth perception around crevices and edges and the Height or Displacement maps add dimensionality for use in parallax or displacement workflows. Metallic is typically minimal or zero consistent with non-metallic wallpaper materials emphasizing organic and polymeric qualities.

This seamless wallpaper texture is fully compatible with leading engines and software such as Blender Unreal Engine and Unity. In Blender’s Principled BSDF shader the texture performs optimally when the Base Color is imported as sRGB and data maps (Normal Roughness AO Height) as Non-Color to maintain color accuracy and physical correctness. Unreal Engine users should connect the Base Color Roughness Normal and Ambient Occlusion channels appropriately while Unity’s URP and HDRP pipelines benefit from linking the maps to the Lit shader for consistent shading across platforms. To enhance realism and reduce visible repetition it is recommended to maintain consistent texel density and experiment with triplanar or layered tiling techniques. Combining the Normal map with Height or Parallax effects can further amplify surface depth and visual interest.

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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