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Introducing Private Texture Libraries

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  • 23 May 2016
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Pablo Vazquez
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The Blender Cloud Texture Library is a great, ever-expanding resource, and since last week it can be accessed directly within Blender! We are now ready for the next step:

 You can now create *your own* personal texture collection in any of your private projects!

That's right! Your own textures uploaded to the Cloud and browse-able within Blender. Watch the video below or scroll for more info.

How do I create a texture library?

Visit the homepage of any of your personal projects and click on the *New...* button. Select the *Texture Folder* entry.

addtexture

Congrats! You have created your first texture library! Now you can:

  • Start uploading textures
  • Add more texture sub-folders

In oder to upload a texture, you should make sure you are inside of a texture folder. Click on the *New...* button and select *Texture*. You can now select a preview picture for the texture, as well as upload different map types (Color, Normal, Translucency, etc.).

texture

Now the best part: accessing your textures within Blender. For this you will need the Blender Cloud add-ons bundle v1.1. If you already had v1.0, please update it, if you never installed the Blender Cloud add-on before make sure you check out this video.

Once the add-on is installed or updated, press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+A and you will see your very own textures, next to the Blender Cloud Texture Library!

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If you encounter any issue, please let us know in the comments below or at cloudsupport@blender.org

Do you want to share?

If you are interested in sharing your textures on the public Blender Cloud Texture library, drop us a line at cloudsupport@blender.org! We currently publish only CC-0 content.

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