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Table of contents
Introduction
What is Texturly?
Texturly is a powerful, AI-powered platform designed to streamline texture creation for digital artists, game developers, designers, and creative studios. It transforms images or text prompts into high-resolution, tileable textures with ease — reducing manual workloads and production time. Texturly's advanced algorithm generates realistic PBR maps alongside base textures, ensuring compatibility across major 3D engines and rendering pipelines. Whether you're developing games, architectural visualizations, or product prototypes, Texturly helps bring your creative visions to life with rich, customizable materials. Its intuitive tools enable both beginners and industry professionals to achieve high-caliber results efficiently and cost-effectively.
Who It's for?
- Game developers
- Fashion designers
- Animators
- Product visualizers
Why it Matters?
Creating realistic textures and materials is a key step in delivering high-caliber 3D visuals. Texturly saves you valuable time by automating much of this process — freeing you to focus on creativity instead of technical details. It helps bring your game worlds, product prototypes, or architectural renders to life with greater depth, authenticity, and character. Texturly's flexible tools enable you to achieve professional results without needing extensive technical expertise or large production teams. In a competitive industry, Texturly lets you work faster, smarter, and more efficiently — turning your imagination into reality.
Features Overview
Seamless Texture Generation
Create smooth and realistic textures that blend perfectly without visible seams. Our AI makes sure every texture tiles effortlessly, adding depth and authenticity to your 3D models and game worlds. This lets you bring your creative visions to life without spending hours manually removing seams. The process is fast, simple, and designed for high-caliber results.
PBR Map Creation
Turn your textures into complete PBR maps with just a few clicks. Texturly generates base color, normal, roughness, ambient occlusion, and height maps — all calibrated for realistic lighting. This saves you time and lets you achieve greater depth and texture in your 3D scenes. The result is rich, lifelike materials that make your art truly pop.
Prompt-Generated Texture
Describe your texture in simple words, and let the AI bring it to life. Texturly can create a realistic texture from your text prompts, turning imagination into a finished tileable texture in just seconds. This lets you bring your ideas forward without needing extensive technical skills. All you need is creativity and a clear description of what you want.
Customization Options
Adjust color, brightness, contrast to make your texture your own. Texturly lets you fine-tune every aspect until it's a perfect match for your project's style and mood. This control guarantees your texture stands out and feels tailored to your unique artistic expression. It's all designed to be fast, flexible, and easy to use.
Easy Download
Export your finished texture or PBR maps in convenient formats, ready for your pipeline. Texturly lets you save your files as PNG for easy delivery. This means you can quickly import them into your game engine or renderer without a hitch. It's a smooth process that helps keep your creative flow alive.
Sign Up & Log In
1. Create Account

2. Choose Email Or Google

3. Verify Your Email

4. Log In To Your Account

Dashboard
1. Dashboard Section

2. Prepare Texture Section

3. Tile Texture Section

4. PBR Textures Section

5. Account Section

Texture Workflow
1. New project

2. Upload texture

3. Prompt Generated Texture


4. Prepare Texture




5. Tile Texture


6. PBR texture



Use Cases
Game Development
Use Case: Game studios and indie developers need high-quality, tileable textures for environments, terrains, and characters.
How Texturly Helps:
- Generate stylized or photorealistic textures from prompts like "mossy stone wall", "icy cracked floor", or "futuristic metal panel".
- Upload concept art or reference images and make them seamless for terrain or object mapping.
- Generate PBR maps to add realism—reflections, roughness, depth—for use in Unity or Unreal Engine.
Example:
A developer types "worn sci-fi metal plate with orange rust" and instantly gets a game-ready texture with full PBR maps.
Fashion Design
Use Case: Designers often require custom fabric patterns for digital mockups or production planning.
How Texturly Helps:
- Use a text prompt like "abstract floral silk pattern in pastel tones" to generate seamless fabric textures.
- Upload a photo of real fabric and convert it into a tileable, repeatable texture—perfect for design mockups or printing.
- Generate displacement maps to simulate fabric folds and material depth in 3D renderings.
Example:
A fashion student creates a seamless batik-style texture from a fabric photo and renders it on a virtual dress in Clo3D.
Animation Production
Use Case: Animators need stylized, hand-painted, or consistent textures that tile cleanly across 3D models.
How Texturly Helps:
- AI-generated textures help match a unique animation style—"cartoon grass," "cel-shaded stone wall" etc.
- Upload painted texture concepts and make them tileable without manual cleanup.
- Add normal maps to animate shadows and highlights dynamically.
Example:
An animator designing a fantasy world uses "glowing blue crystal cavern wall" prompt to texture cave interiors quickly.
Architectural Visualization
Use Case: Architects and 3D visualizers need clean, tileable materials for realistic interiors and exteriors.
How Texturly Helps:
- Prompt examples: "light oak wood floor," "granite countertop," "brushed steel surface"
- Upload real-world material photos and remove visible seams to create perfect tiling for 3D walls, floors, etc.
- Generate PBR textures for physically accurate rendering in V-Ray or Twinmotion.
Example:
An architect uploads a photo of a custom terrazzo and instantly gets a seamless version with roughness and AO maps.
Product Visualization
Use Case: Brands use 3D visualization to showcase products with lifelike materials and surface details.
How Texturly Helps:
- Use a text prompt like "abstract floral silk pattern in pastel tones" to generate seamless fabric textures.
- Upload a photo of real fabric and convert it into a tileable, repeatable texture—perfect for design mockups or printing.
- Generate displacement maps to simulate fabric folds and material depth in 3D renderings.
Example:
A fashion student creates a seamless batik-style texture from a fabric photo and renders it on a virtual dress in Clo3D.
Account & Billing
Profile
Your Profile section contains your registered email address, which is linked to your Texturly account.
Subscription
View your active subscription plan, including:
- Plan name (Free, Standard, Pro)
- Billing cycle (Monthly or Yearly)
- Starting date
You can also cancel subscription or update your payment method here.
Payment
Track all your billing history in one place:
- View past payments
- Access downloadable invoices for every transaction
- See charges with clear timestamps
This is useful for personal records or business reimbursements.
Payment Method
Manage your payment card details securely:
- View your currently linked credit/debit card
- Update your card for future billing
- Your card data is securely processed via encrypted third-party payment gateways
You can also delete your extra payment card.
FAQ
1. What is a tileable or seamless texture?
A tileable (or seamless) texture is an image that can repeat side-by-side without visible seams or breaks. It's essential in 3D design, game development, and digital fabrics to cover large surfaces naturally and uniformly.
2. How do I generate a seamless texture in Texturly?
You can upload any image to Texturly and use the "Make Tileable" feature. The AI automatically detects and removes edges and inconsistencies so the image repeats perfectly in all directions.
3. Can I generate a texture from a text prompt?
Yes. Texturly supports AI text-to-texture generation. Just enter a description like: "cracked lava surface with glowing veins" and the system will generate a unique texture image that matches your input.
4. What are PBR maps?
PBR (Physically Based Rendering) maps simulate how light interacts with surfaces. Texturly generates the following:
- Base Color (Diffuse) – basic texture color
- Normal Map – surface depth and detail
- Roughness Map – how smooth or rough the surface looks
- Metallic Map – whether the surface reflects light like metal
- AO Map – ambient occlusion for soft shadows
- Displacement Map – pushes or pulls the surface of a 3D mode
5. How can I generate PBR maps in Texturly?
After uploading or generating a texture, you have to make texture tileable, then go to the PBR map section & simply click "Generate PBR Maps". You'll get a preview of all PBR maps. you can click on individual images for each map and download it.
6. Can I adjust texture properties like brightness, saturation levels?
Yes. After uploading or generating texture, you can tweak values for brightness, contrast, in the editor to better match your material look before downloading. you can also adjust properties of PBR map after generation.
7. Can I upload a flat fabric or pattern image to make it tileable textile?
Yes. Just upload your fabric image and use the "Make Tileable" tool. It automatically detects seams and blends edges to produce a continuous textile design, perfect for use in fashion, interior design, or surface pattern design.
8. Is it possible to batch generate textures or PBR maps?
Currently, Texturly focuses on single-input processing, but batch support may be available in future. Contact support if you need high-volume generation.
9. Can I download all PBR maps at once?
No, you can download all PBR maps individual by clicking on each map. Currently, ZIP file download is not available, you can use ZIP download in future.
10. Are the generated textures procedural or AI-based?
Texturly uses AI-based generation, not procedural nodes. It's trained on thousands of material styles and textures to understand form, detail, and material properties—ideal for creative and fast prototyping.
Technical Details
PBR Maps
Physically Based Rendering (PBR) maps help bring realism to your textures by simulating how light interacts with surfaces. Texturly automatically generates the following PBR maps from your base texture:
- Normal Map
- Simulates small surface details like bumps, dents, and ridges without adding extra geometry. This enhances realism while maintaining performance.
- Height Map (Displacement)
- Simulates actual depth by creating grayscale elevation data. Ideal for creating depth-based effects like embossing or terrain modeling when paired with a displacement shader.
- Roughness Map
- Controls how rough or glossy a surface appears. White areas represent rougher surfaces (less shiny), while darker areas indicate smoother, shinier surfaces.
- Metallic Map
- Determines which parts of the texture are metal vs non-metal. Metallic areas reflect the environment realistically, while non-metal areas remain matte.
- Albedo Map
- The base color of your texture—free from any lighting or shading effects. It's the raw color information used to paint your 3D surface.
Supported Formats
Export your generated textures and PBR maps in high-quality formats compatible with all major design tools:
- PNG – Lossless, transparent-friendly
Output Resolutions
The output resolution that best fits your use case:
- 256 × 256 px – Ideal for small UI elements or previews
- 512 × 512 px – Balanced for mobile or real-time rendering
- 1024 × 1024 px – Industry standard for medium-detail assets
- 2048 × 2048 px – High-detail output for close-up visuals or high-end renders
Higher resolutions provide more detail but increase file size and rendering load.
Support & Contact
Email Support
Have a question, bug report, or account issue?
Reach out to us anytime at:
info@texturly.com
Our team typically responds within 24–48 hours on business days.
Contact Us Page
or real-time help or more complex queries:
- Visit our Contact Us page
- Submit a support request
- Ask billing or technical questions
- Get help with your account or texture downloads
Community Forums (Coming Soon!)
We're building a space for designers, developers, and 3D artists to:
- Share tips and techniques
- Showcase AI-generated textures
- Get advice and inspiration from other users
Stay tuned for the launch of our official Texturly Community Forum!