http://www.gametextures.com Hey Guys, Just wanted to share with the community what a few of us Polycounters have been up to for the past year or so. So yeah, announcing GameTextures.com is the point of this post! What's the difference? Well, all of our textures tile and are made by hand specifically for use in video games.…
Don't worry Perna, we don't take offense by the comparison. If anything we can be proud that the name CGTextures is apparently a hallmark when it comes to textures! :) We at CGTextures wish the owners of GameTextures.com good luck with their website!
Hi guys! Just coming in with an update - The subscription plans have been updated accordingly to your feedback. -removed humor -updated prices -introduced download limits -removed blog/news columns from home page (for now) -Added link to the category browser on home page (Get access to hundreds of textures!) -Updated…
Hey Blaisoid! So some changes this week: Added SSL to all checkout pages. Changed the free texture downloads - began redesigning parts of the site to work a bit better. We're working on getting higher resolution thumbnails, and also some new pricing methods so that subscription is not the only way. @blasoid - Thanks for…
I just wanted to say a couple of things about GameTextures.com (and my experience with them so far): First of all, the quality of textures truly is excellent. Even if you're more interested in creating your own (as many here would be), there's a ton of inspiration to be found. Being a beginner in the 3d realm, I'm also…
Nice, this is a great resource for indy or modders. I'm not sure if I would use it personally. Looking at it from a professional stand point it really would depend on how much a studio focuses on art production speed and cutting corners. I'm already worried about seeing portfolio's with stuff they haven't actually textured…
The price for the most basic service seems steep. $300 a year for the monthly option ($240 for the annual) for hobbyists seems like a high barrier and will serve to discourage the casual consumers from taking a chance on the service. I mean, you make a texture collection and it costs nothing to replicate them over and over…