![]() The images can be plain or patterned, but generally have elements that can be easily repeated without the risk of the image looking artificially enlarged. While commonly referred to as “textures,” these images tend to be flat, 2D images (such as JPEGs), which can be used on their own (as in web and print design) or layered with other JPEGs or texture “maps” for photorealistic 3D renders. ![]() A range of high-resolution seamless textures on the Shutterstock library. Designers will often seek out or create seamless textures to act as consistent backgrounds or overlay textures. ![]() Seamless textures are images that have no visible boundaries or edges, allowing the image to be tiled invisibly across a large area. A website layout using a green marble seamless texture by contributor Amelia Austin. ![]() You’ll also find a quick and simple tutorial for creating pro-standard seamless textures-from stock images or your own photos. Here, you’ll learn how seamless textures can help you bring your design A-game, adding realism and professionalism to a range of layouts. Often unsung heroes of the designer’s toolkit, seamless textures have a multitude of uses for web, print, and 3D design.
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