A downloadable asset pack

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FoxTex was conceived as a DOOM texture pack, it started with only 200-500 textures, but over the next years it grew into this massive 4000+ texture pack with all sorts of different themes and materials for everyone to use, for FREE, FOREVER!

The screenshots here don't trully make it justice, i recommend you download it yourself and take a look! 

This package contains all textures from each volume from FOXTEX:

  • All textures are 512px or lower in resolution
  • Volume 1 -  Concrete, Bricks and Marble
  • Volume 2 - Metals and Sci-fi, Lights and Glass
  • Volume 3 - Wood and outdoors
  • Volume 4 - Liquids and animated textures
  • Misc - Contains any textures that don't fit previous themes
  • Old bricks - the old versions of bricks textures from Vol.1 before the replacements

FoxTex is a free-to-use texture pack under the CC0 license - This means you are free to use and modify this pack however you like and use in your commercial or non-commercial works!

Ping me over Bluesky and show me what you've used my texture pack for! i love seeing my art on other peoples hard work!

Updated 19 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(12 total ratings)
AuthorFoxhead
Made withBlender
Tags2D, Asset Pack, Doom, gzdoom, Low-poly, Modern, Modular, PSX (PlayStation), Retro, Textures
Asset licenseCreative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
ContentNo generative AI was used

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FOXTEX COMPLETE 1.3 GB

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What’s the license? CC0?

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Yep! (i'll update the page info)

Awesome! Added to my list of CC0 3D game assets!

Fantastic textures, if they had proper names this would be an unbeatable pack

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i've had so many comments like this (in and out of Itchio) that i might do a renamed version of the pack
PS: Thank you <3

When I have cash I promise to come back brother

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These are really nice! Naming scheme needs work, but oh well.

These look great!