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Technical Panels II

By David Roberson

Technical Panels II (Texture)
9.0
This filter requires Filter Forge 9.0

“Technical Panels II” is one of 7353 texture filters in Filter Forge – mighty graphics software for Windows and Mac with thousands of photo effects and seamless textures, and a visual editor to create custom filters. All textures in Filter Forge are procedural, resolution-independent, and can be seamless. You can change the look of this texture using the filter settings, browse through its 30,000 randomized variations, and render texture maps for game engines. Download Filter Forge to use this texture.

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Textures for Unity

This filter can generate PBR textures for Unity engine (version 2018.3 or higher). Channel packing for popular shaders is included. For the full list, see Technical Panels II – Unity Textures

Textures for Unreal Engine

This filter can also generate PBR textures for UE4, with several channel packing options (RMA, MRA, AMR). For the full list, see Technical Panels II – Unreal Engine Textures

Generic PBR Textures

You can also generate generic PBR textures without any engine-specific channel packing. For the full list, see Technical Panels II – Generic PBR Textures

About This Filter

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Description
A Tech/Mech wall or greeble componant pattern maker. This expansion on the original Technical Panels generates a wider range of compatible designs. Provides a complete set of surface textures, and a variety of custom options. Alter the noise, formulas, curvature, complexity, alternate geometry, metal morph, scale, stretch, etc., plus primary, secondary and tertiary color and PBR controls. Offset controls allow for quick and easy changes to an entire color scheme, but they do wrap, which can be a little counter-intuitive at times. You may prefer to ignore them in favor of keeping control of the results. The lack of drop down menu titles make it simpler to handle metal albedo values manually, so those are provided here. Metals PBR ValuesCopper [fad0c0], Brass [d6b97b], Gold [ffe29b], Silver [fcfaf5], Platinum [d5d0c8], Chrome[c4c5c5], Nickel [d3cbbe], Iron [c4c7c7], Titanium [c1bab1], Aluminum [f5f6f6], Cobalt [d3d2cf], Zinc [d5eaed], Mercury [e5e4e4], Palladium [ded9d3]

Keywords
tech mech panel wall componants greebles seamless texture surface 3D sci-fi industrial PBR material

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