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Free Seamless Background Textures

Welcome to our texture library. Have a look at a wide selection of over 500 hundred free seamless textures...

Um, what's a seamless texture?

A texture that is "seamless" is able to repeat infinitely without ever showing any edges. It can fill as large an area of your graphic as you like.

What can I use seamless textures for?

Seamless textures are useful for quite a number of things, such as website and desktop backgrounds, texture fills in Adobe Photoshop or other graphics or photo editing programs like Corel Draw, Illustrator, Fireworks, etc. Textures are also used in 3D modeling in programs like Cinema 4D, Bryce 3D, 3DS Max, or Lightwave 3D to help add realism to 3D environments and characters.

Textures are also often used in video game design (in fact, in the years these textures have been available, I've been contacted by several game developers to inform me that some of these textures were used in their latest video games — pretty cool!).

There are 10 separate "Texture Packs" for you to choose from, each one containing 50 original seamless textures. To view and save a texture, click on it's thumbnail and it will open in a popup, tiled as a seamless background.

You may also download a zip file for each pack, which contains all the textures from that pack.

Usage of these textures is subject to our terms of use




More on the way

I expect to release a large selection of high resolution photo-realistic texture maps in the near future. These textures will be especially useful for 3D modeling. Stay tuned!

How to use a texture as a Pattern Fill in Photoshop:

To use a texture as a fill in Photoshop, open the .jpg texture file you downloaded from AbsoluteCross.com in Photoshop, and choose Edit->Define Pattern, and close the texture image. When you want to use the pattern, select Edit->Fill, choose Pattern from the dropdown, and in Custom Pattern select the texture you saved as a pattern. Press "OK" and the texture should now seamlessly fill the selected area of your image.

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