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[v5.0, v3.0] PixPlant – Quickly create seamless 3D textures and maps from photos

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PixPlant is a smart texturing program that can quickly transform a plain photo into high-quality and seamless repeating 3D textures and maps. It can be run as a standalone application or as a plugin for Photoshop, and is great for 3D rendering maps, Photoshop seamless texture background stitching, and more.

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[v3.1.3] Bitmap2Material – Generate full, seamless, tiling PBR materials from bitmap image

Bitmap2Material (B2M for short, the predecessor of Substance Alchemist) is a powerful and easy-to-use free tool that helps game developers quickly generate a full set of seamless textures (normal map, height map, highlight map, etc.) from a single bitmap format of image, developed by Allegorithmic (also the developer of Substance suite) from France, which was acquired by Adobe in 2019.

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