Building on the popularity of the first Texture Toolkit, this second essential texture collection takes the super high resolution seamless texture to a whole new dimension of reality! With hand-drawn, hand-painted organic brush strokes and shapes, Texture Toolkit Collection 2 contains more than 1000 useful new textures in a wide variety of mediums from charcoal sketch to vibrant oil paint. If you've ever looked at a blank canvas in Photoshop, After Effects, or even in PowerPoint and not known what to do or where to start, the textures in this collection are designed just for you. Delivered at a maximum resolution of 4000 x 4000 pixels, most of these textures are also seamless in all directions and many have a built in alpha so they can be layered on top of other images for unique effects.
Good textures - particularly high resolution and seamless textures - are hard to find. These long misunderstood workhorses of the creative industry are an essential tool when working with photos, illustrations, videos and animations of any kind. They can be used as a subtle accent or to add a striking backdrop for a hero element - but they are rarely the star of the show. Their main job is to add context and subtext to your creations. Textures can create a mood without saying a word and the right texture can make a simple photo more dramatic or add a weather-beaten look to something shiny and new. The organic hand-drawn feel of the textures in this new collection will help you build the illusion of real artistic media and will add a unique look and feel to anything they touch.
Features
- Just the factsBenefits
- What it means to you
- Super high resolution of 4000 pixels by 4000 pixels
- Greater flexibility in using textures for demanding applications such as HD video, 3D animation and large format printing and signage.
- More than 1000 unique textures classified into 36 sub-themes and created using 37 different styles and techniques
- More selection when choosing a texture that will give you the exact look you need to enhance your next project
- 959 fully seamless and 48 horizontally seamless textures
- Maximum usefulness with infinitely repeating fills and tiles and texture patterns that work well as border elements
- 695 textures with some alpha channel transparency
- Textures that can be dropped on top of other graphics to add an instant subtle texture or pattern effect without completely obscuring the image below or the need to use blending modes
- 5 DVDs
- 1024 Super high resolution textures
- 959 Fully seamless textures (XY)
- 48 Horizontally seamless textures (X only)
- 695 Transparent textures with alpha channel
- 567 Illustrated textures
- 457 Illustrated Patterns
- 22 Different mediums & techniques
- 6 Broad and 36 specific themes
- 8 Broad and 37 specific styles
Why do I need seamless textures? Why would I need to tile these textures when they are so large to start with?
When a texture is seamless its use broadens and you have a multitude of new options in how you can use it in print and animation applications. You are no longer restricted to using it only at a specific scale and position. The texture tile can be scaled up or down and used to fill an object or background or it can be layered on top of or below a photograph in a variety of seamless sizes to add realism or a specific effect.
I work mostly on web graphics and don't need large images. How can I get the textures in a more manageable size?
Using our free Juicer software, you can render any of the textures from the Texture Toolkit at whatever size you need in whatever file format you require. When you install the product you can even choose to install only small or medium sized source files instead of the full resolution versions.
I really like to use the textures with alpha channel transparency. Is there a way to see only this type of texture when I am browsing the collection in the Juicer?
Yes, in fact when you use the Juicer's Filter Mode to search the Texture Toolkit, you can sort the collection not just by Alpha channel, but also by Tile (fully seamless, horizontally seamless, non-seamless), Texture type (illustrated or photographic pattern or texture), Theme and Style.
The seamless nature of the majority of the Texture Toolkit textures is essential and it is a key aspect to their usefulness. Just about anyone can create a bad seamless texture. Some computer software can even make some less bad ones. However, most people don't even try, because making a GOOD seamless texture is hard, tedious work. It requires the skill and trained eye of an artist to make a truly seamless and interesting abstract or realistic texture.
A seamless texture is one that can be repeated infinitely without showing any noticeable edge or join between repeating tiles. It can be used to fill as large or as small an area of a graphic as you like. Most seamless textures can tile in both the X and Y directions, while some are designed only to tile horizontally (X), usually across the base or top edge of a graphic area.
In the past, seamless textures were used primarily for desktop wallpaper and web page backgrounds, as well as for adding realism to 3D models and architectural renderings. Nowadays, high resolution textures can be used for a wide variety of design applications including as photo, illustration, animation or video fills and backgrounds, as the base to build a virtual studio or scene for still or motion graphics or as a way to add realistic texture and depth to any part of a designed graphic, whether 2D or 3D, static or moving.
- Windows:
- XP Professional SP2 / Vista / Windows7
- Intel Pentium 4 / AMD Athlon XP
- Min of 1 GB system memory
- Mac:
- OS X 10.4+, OSX Leopard / G4 / G5 / Mac Intel Processors
- Min of 1 GB system memory
Requires Juicer 3.76
(a free download)
What will always set Digital Juice apart from every other media content provider is the free Juicer software. Through the Juicer, users are able to instantly identify the proper piece of content and try it on for size. And, in the case of Texture Toolkit, users can benefit from the new Filter Mode search, preview all the images and export selected textures in their desired size and file format (JPG, PNG, etc) so that they can be used in any application.
Abrasive Appearance
Abstract Mystery
Acid Roll
Acid Throw
Alien Sky
All Eyes
All My Loving
All Thumbs
Almost Gone
Ambiguous Art
Ancient Relic
Anything Abstract
Anything Goes
Bad Connections
Bad Reception
Balloon Behavior
Bamboo Bars
Bamboo Columns
Band Theory
Barbed Statement
Barely Checks
Bark Behavior
Bark Charade
Barnyard Floor
Basic Beads
Basket Case
Basket Stains
Bean Doings
Behind Bark
Being Bricks
Being Square
Bending Laws
Bits And Pieces
Bizarre Blizzard
Black Noise
Black Thunder
Blind Alley
Blind Spots
Blocking Circles
Blotted Out
Blotting Ink
Blue Clues
Blush Check
Boxed In
Boxing Hypnosis
Brave Blizzard
Breaking Boundaries
Breaking Lines
Breaking Ranks
Breaking Through
Brick Brigade
Brick Outline
Brick Waves
Bringing Down
Broken Inside
Broken Pieces
Broken Records
Broken Rings
Brush Up
Brushing Up
Bubble Act
Bump Bounce
Bumped Off
Bush Land
Caged Blocks
Candy Wrapper
Candy-Cane Carpet
Careful Camouflage
Careful Creases
Careful Cuts
Careless Columns
Careless Crossing
Careless Curls
Carelessly Combined
Carpet Cloud
Cement Emboss
Cement Lines
Chalk Across
Chalk Chaos
Chalk Clouds
Chalk Formation
Chalk Knit
Chalk Matrix
Chalk Out
Chalk Patches
Chalk Shading
Chalk Spots
Chalk Tangle
Chalk Tries
Chalked Up
Chameleon Colors
Chaotic Mystery
Charcoal Patches
Chasing Checks
Check Charade
Check Points
Check That
Check Through
Checker Board
Chocolate Smears
































