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Generate matte microfiber cloth for upholstery, liners, accessories, and soft synthetic fabric surfaces.
Fabric Microfiber Matte Texture Generator is built for artists and teams who need editable browser-based texture workflows. Generate matte microfiber cloth for upholstery, liners, accessories, and soft synthetic fabric surfaces. Use this page when you need Fabric, Microfiber, and Matte and want a clearer first material decision than a fixed download gives you.
| Category | Fabric |
| Generator Family | Fabric |
| Generator Archetype | Microfiber |
| Parameter Profile | Fabric Profile |
| Tags | Fabric, Microfiber, Matte |
| Max Resolution | 4096 x 4096 |
Fabric Microfiber Matte Texture Generator is a stronger starting point when the project needs Fabric, Microfiber, and Matte. It keeps the first iteration more focused than a broad generic page does.
If you are also comparing Denim Fabric Texture Generator, Fabric Microfiber Matte Texture Generator keeps the read closer to microfiber behavior so the page is easier to evaluate as a specific route instead of a vague catch-all.
Start with Base Color, refine with Fiber Tint, then check Fiber Scale. If the result is headed to Blender, Unity, Unreal Engine, or another DCC pipeline, review more than the color preview before you commit.
Open these next if you want adjacent options in the same material family or category.
Yes. All textures produced by this generator tile seamlessly — no visible seams when repeated on large surfaces.
You can export Base Color, Height, Normal, and Roughness maps, ready to drop into any PBR workflow in Blender, Unity, or Unreal Engine.
Use it when you need a cleaner, finer synthetic cloth with soft nap and low sheen, rather than the thicker pile of suede or fuzzy bulk of felt.
Yes. It is still worth checking edge continuity at the intended export scale before using it in production.
Use it first when you need Fabric, Microfiber, and Matte and want a clearer starting route.
Review Base, Height, Roughness, and Normal together instead of judging only the color preview.