Cargo Container HDA - Free Halloween Texture Pack
Cargo Container HDA - Free Halloween Texture Pack
Note: This is only a texture pack and contains halloween textures that works with the Container Cargo HDA (both Houdini and Unreal Engine).
pointindex.de now offers a free Halloween texture pack for the Cargo Container HDA (Houdini Digital Assets). This Halloween-themed pack brings eerie textures perfect for spooky scenes, enabling users to apply specialized surface details that enhance atmospheric environments for games or visualizations. Integrated with Houdini’s procedural power, the pack is versatile and highly customizable, making it easier to modify and scale for various project needs in Unreal Engine and Houdini, from small haunted scenes to expansive dark environments.
You can explore and download the texture pack on www.pointindex.de to add seasonal, immersive effects to your project.
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Warning
Please be aware of the fact, that these are not real objects. You get digital assets (no, not Crypto or something). These are exclusive 3D models, houses, tools and much more in the future. You will probably end up doing much cooler things with these bad boys here than I do. So have fun and let us know if we can improve on anything. Thanks