Textures
Sandbox Seamless Textures
20 voxel tiling surface textures for light interfaces — desert tan with sky blue accents. SVG plus transparent PNG at 1x, 2x and 4x.

About this pack
Sandbox Seamless Textures is a set of 20 tiling surface textures drawn in the voxel style, where each surface is the front face of a cube with a lit top face and a shaded right face. It contains brick, stone and tile surfaces, wood, fabric and metal, dirt, grass and plaster and a matching height map for every surface.
These are vector-drawn surfaces, not photographic PBR scans, and it is worth being plain about that: they will not pass for a photoreal material under a physical camera. What they are good for is stylised work, 2D backgrounds, UI fills and anything that has to stay readable when it is scaled or recoloured — cases where a photo scan is the wrong tool anyway.
The extrusion is real geometry rather than a shadow: the light angle never changes, there are exactly three tones per block, and the front face is inset so the cube stays inside its own sprite bounds.
Inside that style this is the Sandbox reading of it: a light interface on a desert tan palette with sky blue accents, built around a header band across the top of the frame, chamfered buttons at 112x40, banded bars divided into 12 segments, and two-tone icons on a 16px grid. Those measurements are why two families can share an art style without being interchangeable: the style decides how an edge is drawn, the numbers decide what the interface is for.
Every motif that crosses an edge is drawn again on the opposite edge, which is the whole difficulty of a tiling texture and the thing that is easy to get subtly wrong. Each surface ships with a greyscale height companion so a shader can derive a normal map at whatever strength the scene wants, rather than baking one in at a strength that suits nothing.
Every sprite ships as an editable SVG and as transparent PNG at 1x, 2x and 4x, so you can drop the PNGs straight into an engine or open the vector and change a colour. Built to the same measurements as the rest of the Sandbox family, which means this kit and the Sandbox panel kit line up without either being resized. A good fit for voxel and blocky games.
Download
Direct link · no sign-up · no wait pageComplete set — SVG sources, PNG exports at 1x/2x/4x, licence and readme
How to use it
- Set the material to repeat in both axes at the source size; the tile is authored square so a non-uniform scale is what introduces a seam, not the art.
- Feed the -height file into a normal-from-height node rather than using it as a normal map directly — it is a greyscale elevation, not an RGB normal.
- Recolour by tinting rather than by editing the SVG if you need a variant; the tones are chosen to survive a hue shift without the mortar or grain disappearing.
License
Creative Commons Zero 1.0 — Public domain. No credit required. Full terms · What this means in practice



