
Add-ons are one of Blender’s cool features, as these may improve the workflow when working with materials and other stuff – sometimes just for visualisation, rendering or baking texture maps. Add-ons for Blender are also sold as digital products, especially at a known marketplace called Blender Market https://blendermarket.com/
One of the material add-ons I use is Extreme PBR by Andrew_D. Extreme PBR is a powerful add-on that allows users to quickly add material to a mesh object such as a cubeāor whatever 3D mesh surface/object is available inside the active Blender scene.
For an add-on to work correctly inside Blender, it must be downloaded and installed inside Blender or by reading the installation instructions.
Here are some other resourceful websites for Blender materials and material add-ons*:
- BlenderKit.com https://www.blenderkit.com – 3D models, materials, brushes, add-ons and more.
- A23D https://www.a23d.co/textures – PBR textures that can be downloaded using subscription credits.
- ambientCG https://ambientcg.com/list?type=material&sort=popular – a popular website for free materials.
- Blend Swap https://www.blendswap.com/ – a place where Blender-powered 3D artists can share, exchange, collaborate, and learn from other artists in the community.
- Poliigon https://www.poliigon.com/textures/free – free PBR textures and more.
- textures.com https://www.textures.com/ – credit paid service for materials but also offers free content for download.
- alfamods.no is not an affiliate partner with any of the content listed.