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Textures & Backgrounds Store

Shop of auxiliary goods for artists and design studios

OUR STORY

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We started in 2015. I changed career from web developer to professional stock photographer. At first, it was not easy to get acquainted with the market and understand the needs of the consumer. But over time and with painstaking work, the skill came and the work began to turn out really professional, competitive and aesthetically attractive. The work turned into a hobby, and sometimes even into a paranoid aspiration of a maniac, I went and photographed the textures of asphalt, rusty garage doors, brick walls of fences, despite the surprised and questioning grimace of passers-by. In parallel, I created artificial, professional, seamless wide-scale textures generated in special software.

Carefully studied the market and tried to create rare works, so as not to compete in popular directions. When I found a consumer for textures, backgrounds, and stock photography, I began to package images of the same type into packages, created stores on popular marketplaces, and began to sell at a good price. When 1 photo cost $9, I was selling a pack of 20 photos of this subject for 6. I created a huge pile of content that has not been completely sorted out to this day. So I will not waste time, but will begin to put the raw material in order in a suitable presentation for the possibility of being found by the consumer. So, through trial and error, with labor and experience honed over the years, our company was created. The Company already has more than 250 texture packs, all of them are of excellent quality, well-stocked and waiting for their consumer. Our main task is to create a product that meets all the needs of the consumer and is useful, modern and competitive for an ordinary designer or design studio.

“Photography, texture, its color has the ability to influence the human psyche and evoke positive or negative emotions. So the color and texture pattern applied to the object is quite capable of influencing the health of the owner, periodically falling into the field of vision and causing emotions.” 🌴

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FIRST TEXTURE PACKS WE MADE

WHY CHOOSE US

High Resolution

Wide images dimension

Each texture pack was created with technological progress in mind and the images are always just huge, suitable even for billboard advertising.

Diversity

Multiplicity of choice

Wide range of colors. It’s hard not to find the right one as we try to match the trending colors and create a texture pack suitable for all designers.

Good price

Suitable items cost

The low cost of the texture package is a good competitive ability and a guarantee of successful sales, so we are not greedy and try to please the buyer more.

MARKETPLACES WE WORK WITH

We have stores open in all the most famous and largest online graphics marketplaces. If you have accounts in these marketplaces and like to buy graphics from familiar sites that you trust, then you can easily find our texture and background packs by their names through the search. But it is better to do it through our website, as we make huge discounts that do not apply to stores of large marketplaces.

HAPPY CLIENTS

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5/5

Just stumbled upon this gem!

Hey there! So, as a graphic designer, I'm constantly on the lookout for cool new textures to bring my projects to life. I recently decided to grab the 20 Road Pavement texture backgrounds from the Textures & Backgrounds Store, and wow, I have some thoughts to share!

Seamless Perfection:

These textures really hit the mark when it comes to seamless design. When I first tried them out on a larger canvas, I was a bit skeptical, thinking there might be those annoying visible lines where the tiles repeat. But guess what They were like magic! No seams, no gaps, just perfectly flawless design. It felt like I was cheating a bit, to be honest.

Crisp Details for Every Project:

I'm all about high-res images because no one likes that pixellated look, right These textures are 8k in size and 300dpi, so you get crisp, clear detail on every project. Whether it’s a big print job or just something for web, these textures hold their own. I’ve used them in a client’s brochure, adding a bit of urban style, and it really popped!

Pros:
- Super high resolution
- Truly seamless
- Versatile for print and digital

Cons:
- It's a bit on the pricier side if you're going for the Extended Commercial license
- The file sizes are hefty, so be ready for some download time!

Conclusion:

Honestly, if you're into creating urban or gritty designs, this texture pack is a game-changer. It might be a bit of an investment, but for the quality you're getting, it's totally worth every penny. Just make sure you have enough space for these massive files—trust me, it'll save you some frustration. Happy designing!

4 weeks ago
Paid Reviewer

Paid Reviewer
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5/5

I bought this seamless smooth curves organic shapes texture pack a few weeks ago while working on a new packaging concept for a line of natural skincare products. I needed something that felt soft, earthy, and had a bit of movement — not the usual flat or rough textures you see everywhere. Honestly, I wasn’t sure how “organic shapes” would translate digitally, but after using it, I was really impressed by how versatile and visually rich it turned out to be.

Inspiration in Every Pixel:
The first time I opened one of the files, I just zoomed in and stared at the pattern for a good couple of minutes. It’s not your typical wood or stone texture — there's a real fluidity to the design, almost like nature carved it by hand. The 8k resolution definitely helped bring out all those subtle curves and transitions between light and shadow. Used one of the mid-tones as a background for a product catalog and got a lot of positive feedback from the client — they said it gave the whole layout a “soothing, handmade feel.”

Versatility Unleashed:
I used these across several projects: print packaging, web banners, even some UI mockups for a wellness app. What surprised me most was how well they handled color overlays. Tinted some with warm peach tones for a cozy brand identity, others with cool sage greens for a more eco-friendly look. No matter what I did, the flow of the texture stayed intact and didn’t lose its natural charm.

High-Resolution Power:
Working at 300dpi made a huge difference when exporting high-quality print files. I stretched one tile to fit a large poster layout and checked every edge under close zoom — zero pixelation, no blurring. And because it's seamless, tiling wasn't an issue at all. Even after applying multiple filters and blending modes in Photoshop, the original structure held up beautifully.

Here are the main things I liked:

- Smooth curves give a soft, calming visual rhythm
- Seamless design works perfectly for repeated backgrounds
- Comes in several tone variations (light, medium, dark)
- Compatible with both print and screen-based workflows
- Holds up incredibly well under scaling and filters

But nothing’s perfect:

- File sizes are pretty heavy — took longer to download than expected
- One or two samples had slightly uneven lighting
- Not ideal if you're going for sharp geometric or industrial looks

I mostly used these textures in branding and lifestyle-related work where I wanted to add subtle depth without overwhelming the design. They gave my visuals a quiet kind of elegance that clients responded really well to. Compared to similar packs I’ve tried — especially from bigger sites like Texture.com — this one feels like a steal for the price. For under $5 with the extended license, it offers way more flexibility than most entry-level texture packs.

Would I recommend it

Absolutely yes, especially if you’re into editorial design, branding, or anything where texture plays a subtle but important role in mood and tone. Just keep in mind that the high-res files might slow things down a bit on older machines — but once you get into your workflow, it’s totally worth it.

4 weeks ago
Paid Reviewer

Paid Reviewer
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5/5

I grabbed this seamless circular curved patterns wooden texture set a few weeks ago while working on a new packaging design for a local candle brand. I was looking for something that felt organic but still had some visual depth — not just your average flat wood grain. This one stood out because of the “circular” description, which sounded different from most textures I’ve used before. And honestly It really grew on me after putting it through the paces.

Inspiration in Every Pixel:
The first time I opened one of the files, I zoomed in just to check the pattern flow. The way the grain curves into soft spirals is really cool — almost hypnotic when tiled. Definitely gave my background designs a sense of motion and rhythm. Used one of the mid-tones as a subtle overlay for a product label mockup and got a lot of positive feedback from the client — they said it looked “handcrafted with intention.”

Seamless Perfection:
As someone who uses repeated backgrounds a lot, I can’t stress how important seamless tiling is. And this pack nailed it. No weird mismatches or visible seams even when stretched across large surfaces. I tested one tile across an A3 poster layout and couldn't spot any repetition unless I was actively looking for it.

High-Resolution Power:
The 8k resolution definitely makes a difference. I scaled one texture up to fit a massive social media banner and even at 400% zoom, there was no pixelation or blurring. That’s huge when you’re doing detailed work and need every line and curve to stay sharp. Also helped when blending with other layers — kept everything crisp without slowing down Photoshop too much.

Here's what I liked:

- Circular grain gives a unique, flowing visual style
- Seamless tiling works perfectly across big layouts
- Comes in multiple tone variations (light, medium, dark)
- 300dpi quality holds up in both print and digital
- Easy to layer over typography or UI elements

But nothing’s perfect:

- Took longer than expected to download due to file size
- One or two samples had slightly uneven contrast
- Not ideal if you're going for ultra-rugged or rustic looks

I mostly used these textures in branding and packaging-related work where I wanted to add warmth and movement without overpowering the design. They gave my visuals a quiet kind of elegance that clients responded really well to. Compared to similar packs I’ve tried — especially from bigger sites like Texture.com — this one feels like a steal for under $5, especially with the extended license.

Would I recommend it

Absolutely yes, especially if you're into editorial design, branding, or anything where texture plays a subtle but meaningful role in mood and tone. Just keep in mind that the high-res files might slow things down a bit on older machines — but once you get into your groove, it’s totally worth it.

4 weeks ago
Paid Reviewer

Paid Reviewer
Reviewer
5/5

I picked up this seamless wood wavy layers texture pack a few weeks back while working on a new brand identity for a local artisan tea shop. I wanted something that felt warm, natural, and a little different from the usual wood patterns I see everywhere. This one stood out because of the “wavy layers” description — sounded interesting, and honestly, it turned out to be more useful than I expected.

Inspiration in Every Pixel:
The first time I opened the file, I was just blown away by how dynamic the texture looked. Unlike regular flat wood surfaces, these have actual depth — like carved waves frozen in time. The 8k resolution really brings out all those tiny grooves and grain lines. I ended up using one of the mid-tone variations as a background for a product packaging mockup and got a great reaction from the client — they said it gave the design "a sense of movement and craftsmanship."

Versatility Unleashed:
Used it across multiple platforms — from Illustrator for print layouts, to Photoshop for web banners, and even tested one in Figma for a UI concept. It scaled beautifully every time. Whether I was stretching it across a full-page brochure or using a cropped section for a social media post, the quality stayed sharp. And the seamless tiling Perfect. No visible seams or mismatched edges, which is huge when you're doing repeated backgrounds.

Workflow Efficiency:
What really sold me was how easy it was to drop into my existing projects. No extra tweaking needed — just placed the texture, adjusted opacity or blending mode, and moved on. Saved me a ton of time versus trying to simulate that kind of layered wave effect manually. Especially helpful when I was under tight deadlines for a rebranding timeline.

Here’s what I liked during my use:

- Wavy layering gives a unique depth and dimension
- Seamless pattern works flawlessly for repeating designs
- 8k resolution holds up even at extreme zoom levels
- Comes with several tone options (light, medium, dark)
- Compatible with most major design software

But of course, no product is perfect:

- File sizes are quite large — took longer to download
- One or two samples had slightly uneven contrast
- Not ideal if you're going for ultra-rugged or rustic looks

I mostly used these textures in branding and lifestyle-related work where I wanted to add subtle visual interest without overpowering the design. They gave my visuals a quiet kind of elegance that clients responded really well to. Compared to similar packs I’ve tried — especially from bigger sites like Texture.com — this one feels like a steal for the price. For less than $5 with the extended license, you get way more flexibility than most entry-level texture packs.

Would I recommend it

Absolutely yes, especially if you’re into editorial design, branding, or anything where texture plays a subtle but important role in mood and tone. Just keep in mind that the high-res files might slow things down a bit on older machines — but once you get into your flow, it’s totally worth it.

4 weeks ago
Paid Reviewer

Paid Reviewer
Reviewer
5/5

I grabbed this seamless textured curved wavy wooden art pack a couple of months ago while working on a rebranding project for a small eco-friendly furniture brand. I was looking for something that felt natural but still had enough visual depth to stand out in both print and digital formats. Honestly, I wasn’t sure how the "wavy" part would translate — wood with curves Sounds weird at first — but after using it, I can say it really worked.

Inspiration in Every Pixel:
The first time I opened one of the files, I just zoomed in and stared at the grain pattern for like five minutes. It's not your usual straight-line wood texture — there’s an actual flow to it, almost like water moving through carved wood. The 8k resolution definitely helped bring out all those tiny undulations and textures. I ended up using one of the darker variations as a background for a product catalog and got a lot of compliments on how “organic” and “handmade” it looked.

Seamless Perfection:
As someone who uses textures a lot in repeating backgrounds, I can’t stress how important seamless tiling is. And this pack nailed it. No weird seams or mismatched edges when tiled across banners or packaging mockups. Even used one of the lighter-toned samples as a subtle overlay for a landing page — looked great without being distracting.

Workflow Efficiency:
What really made this purchase worthwhile was how smoothly it integrated into my workflow. I use Photoshop mostly, but also dip into Illustrator and Figma for UI stuff. All the files worked perfectly across these platforms. I didn’t have to tweak anything much — just dropped them in and started designing. Saved me so much time versus trying to create something similar from scratch.

Here’s what I liked:

- Wavy grain gives a unique movement to the design
- Seamless tile works flawlessly across large surfaces
- Comes in multiple shades and intensity levels
- 300dpi quality holds up even in high-end print work
- Easy to color-correct or blend with other layers

But nothing’s perfect:

- Took a while to download because of the high-res files
- One or two textures had slightly inconsistent lighting
- Not the best if you're going for ultra-rugged or rustic looks

I’ve used this pack in several projects now — from packaging labels to social media templates and even a short motion graphic test where I animated the texture under a soft glow effect. It gave everything a kind of warmth and craftsmanship that flat colors just can’t match.

Compared to similar packs I've bought from sites like Texture.com or DesignBundles, this one feels like a solid value. For under $5 with the extended license, you get a lot of flexibility — especially if you do client-based design or sell templates online.

Would I recommend it

Absolutely yes. Especially if you’re into branding, editorial design, or anything where texture plays a subtle but meaningful role. Just be aware that the file sizes are pretty heavy — might slow things down a bit if you're working on older hardware. But once you're in the groove, it’s totally worth it.

4 weeks ago
Paid Reviewer

Paid Reviewer
Reviewer
5/5

I picked up this seamless smooth wood flowing wavy texture pack a few weeks back while working on a rebranding project for a wellness client. Needed something that felt organic and calming, but still had visual depth — and honestly, I was really curious how a “wavy” wood texture would translate digitally. Spoiler: it worked out way better than I expected.

Inspiration in Every Pixel:
The first time I opened the file I was just blown away by the flow of the grain. It’s not your typical straight-lined wood pattern — there’s this soft, almost hypnotic movement to it that makes backgrounds feel alive. The 8k resolution definitely helps bring out all those tiny undulations in the surface. I found myself using it as more than just a background — ended up layering it over UI elements and even animated parts of a web mockup just to see what it’d look like in motion.

Versatility Unleashed:
Used it across a bunch of different projects — from digital banners to print packaging, and even a couple of social media templates. What surprised me most was how well it handled both light and dark color overlays. Tinted it with soft blues for a meditation app concept, and later desaturated it and added a golden tone for some luxury tea packaging mockups. No matter what I did, the texture kept its integrity and didn’t lose that natural flow.

High-Resolution Power:
Working at 300dpi made a huge difference when exporting print files. I scaled one of the tiles to fit an A2 poster layout and zoomed in to check edge details — zero pixelation, no weird compression artifacts. Even after applying multiple filters and blending modes in Photoshop, the original structure stayed intact. And the seamless tiling Perfect. No visible seams even when stretched across large surfaces or repeated in complex patterns.

Here’s what I liked during my use:

- Wavy grain gives a unique, almost hypnotic visual flow
- 8k resolution holds up under intense zoom and scaling
- Seamless design works flawlessly for repeating backgrounds
- Compatible with both print and digital workflows
- Surprisingly versatile with color adjustments and overlays

But of course, nothing’s perfect:

- Took a bit longer to download due to high-res file size
- One or two samples had slightly uneven contrast levels
- Not the best if you're looking for rough, rustic textures — this one leans smoother and calmer

I mostly used these textures in branding and lifestyle-related projects where I wanted to add subtle warmth without overwhelming the design. It gave my work a kind of quiet sophistication that clients really responded to. Compared to other wood packs I’ve tried — especially from bigger sites like Texture.com — this one punches above its price class. For less than $5, you get a ton of flexibility, especially with the extended license.

Would I recommend it

Absolutely yes, especially if you're into editorial design, branding, or any kind of visual storytelling where mood and texture play a big role. Just keep in mind that the higher resolution might slow things down a bit on older machines — but once you get going, it’s totally worth it.

4 weeks ago
 
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