

Many of them are free but some are also premium assets that you pay a very affordable subscription fee for. However, there are almost 1300 materials in the library at the moment. For instance the thumbnails tend to sometimes stick and the interface is a bit cluttered. It has nice preview thumbnails with good information but can sometimes be a bit buggy. The idea behind Blenderkit is that any artist can upload their assets and make them available in Blenderkit. You can just enable it in your user preferences. The add-on can be a bit buggy sometimesīlenderkit is a bit special because it is an add-on that comes with Blender.The library is free and kept alive using Patreon and if you contribute you get some extra perks, like access to a Google Drive folder with all materials. You get all the files neatly packaged into a ZIP file.Ĭc0textures is a solid place to start looking if you need high quality PBR materials for your Blender project. The site is easy to navigate and you download the asset by choosing the size you want for the texture set. You can find anything from bricks, wood and fabric to decals, foliage and even some backdrops. Some earlier materials are a bit dated and you can tell that the texture artist has become better and better as the library has grown. That number has now grown to over 1000 materials and it is still growing both in size and in quality. This was the first site I learned about that provided free cc0 licensed PBR textures and it had about 250 different materials at that time. Varying quality on some assets but mostly good.It features many materials from these sites but with a quick way of accessing and adding them into your Blender scenes.Įxternal content: Blendermarket, Extreme PBR Evo 1100+ materials If you want a more accessible way of adding materials into Blender, I suggest that you check out the Extreme PBR Evo add-on. I am greatly surprised on the rare occasion I don't find the material I was looking for from any of these sources. Those are the sites I use whenever I need a material. There are also a couple of honorable mentions at the end of the article. Here I list the top 10 sites that gladly provide you with materials. The problem is no longer to find materials, but to find the best ones. There are so many sources for materials and textures available for Blender artists that it is starting to become ridiculous.
