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Community materials are released under CC0

Every PBR material published to the CraftPBR community is dedicated to the public domain via Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0). That means anyone may use, modify, and redistribute the files — including for commercial work — without asking permission and without crediting the author.

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What you can do

  • Use the maps in any project, personal or commercial.
  • Modify, repaint, recolor, retexture — no permission needed.
  • Redistribute, repackage, or resell the textures (alone or as part of an asset pack).
  • Use them in games, films, VR, AR, training data, AI models, NFTs, anything.
  • Attribution is appreciated but not required.
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What you can't do

  • Claim the publisher endorses your work.
  • Use a publisher's name, photo, or trademarks to imply association.
  • Re-license the original textures themselves under a more restrictive license (the CC0 grant follows the bytes forever).
  • Hold the publisher liable for anything — the materials come with no warranty.

If you publish

Clicking Publish to Community in the workspace requires you to confirm two things:

  1. You own the work or have the right to release it. AI-generated outputs from the in-app FLUX generator qualify; uploaded photos you took qualify; copyrighted source photos do not.
  2. You agree to dedicate the material to the public domain under CC0 1.0. This dedication is irrevocable — even if the material is later deleted from the listing, copies anyone has already downloaded remain CC0 forever.

The acceptance is recorded on each material’s record (license version + timestamp) so the dedication is traceable.

If you download

Drop the textures into Unity, Unreal, Blender, Three.js, Godot, or anywhere else — no license file to bundle, no credits to include, no license keys. The author has waived the right to require any of that.

Canonical legal text

The above is a plain-language summary. The full legal text — which governs in case of any disagreement — is the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication:

open_in_newcreativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode

Questions about a specific material’s status? Open it from the community tab — every material was published under CC0 1.0 starting 2026.