Dog 8 textures

jmucchiellojmucchiello Posts: 788
edited December 2025 in The Commons

Are there any dog textures by breed (and house cat, too) besides the mostly default textures that come with the breeds? (And I don't mean zombie or death dog textures.) I'm hoping for various colorings for dog furs but can't seem to find any. Pose assets are common. And there are a few morph assets. But texture assets don't seem to be common.

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  • LorraineLorraine Posts: 919

    There's the textures that come with all the dog breeds in the shop, and there's a few now, I count 17 plus wolf and fox. I have most of them now except for the rottweiller and boxer. Plus there are two texture only packages...Dirty Dog and Three Amigos.

  • Lorraine said:

    There's the textures that come with all the dog breeds in the shop, and there's a few now, I count 17 plus wolf and fox. I have most of them now except for the rottweiller and boxer. Plus there are two texture only packages...Dirty Dog and Three Amigos.

    What I'm looking for is a way to have three beagles (or some other breed) in the same scene and they don't look like clones. Dirty Dog and Foxes and Zombie textures don't help with that. I know Dachshund has a couple textures. But not all of the breeds do.

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  • LorraineLorraine Posts: 919

    You can use textures from different breeds interchangeably. Baxter the Bulldog has five different coats, the Australian Shepherd has nine, Bully has seven, the Chihuahua, Corgi, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Great Dane, Husky, Labrador, Pug all have three, Benji has two, the Beagle, German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Boxer have one each, plus Three Amigos, textures only, has four.

  • You might be able to pull some options from my Warg https://www.daz3d.com/warg-hd-for-daz-dog-8 as well. Plus it has some fur options that could help.

  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,606

    Lorraine said:

    You can use textures from different breeds interchangeably. Baxter the Bulldog has five different coats, the Australian Shepherd has nine, Bully has seven, the Chihuahua, Corgi, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Great Dane, Husky, Labrador, Pug all have three, Benji has two, the Beagle, German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Boxer have one each, plus Three Amigos, textures only, has four.

    You can do this, but they will look like a completely different breed, not three different dogs of the same breed.

  • Depends on the breed, I suppose. The base Daz doggo looks pretty good when other textures are applied to the base. But if you wanted, say, a beagle with slightly different spots, you'd probaly be out of luck unless you're willing to mess around in Photoshop. 

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,337
    edited December 2025

    enlightened need a dog decals set for spots etc

    cow cat decals would be good too

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  • LorraineLorraine Posts: 919

    GhostofMacbeth said:

    You might be able to pull some options from my Warg https://www.daz3d.com/warg-hd-for-daz-dog-8 as well. Plus it has some fur options that could help.

    OOO, I did not see at that product! Now on my wishlist :)

  • LorraineLorraine Posts: 919
    edited December 2025

    Havos said:

    Lorraine said:

    You can use textures from different breeds interchangeably. Baxter the Bulldog has five different coats, the Australian Shepherd has nine, Bully has seven, the Chihuahua, Corgi, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Great Dane, Husky, Labrador, Pug all have three, Benji has two, the Beagle, German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Boxer have one each, plus Three Amigos, textures only, has four.

    You can do this, but they will look like a completely different breed, not three different dogs of the same breed.

    I dunno, still looks like a beagle to me but I'm not a beagle aficionado

    Beagle with a Baxter coat

    Beagle with a Bully coat

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  • Design Anvil - Razor42Design Anvil - Razor42 Posts: 1,249
    edited December 2025

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    enlightened need a dog decals set for spots etc

    cow cat decals would be good too

    yes  Makes small note.

    Not to cheat or give away trade secrets, but you could probably use LIE overlays together with other breeds texture & oppacity maps to add some details that give that variability from the base texture.

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,337
    edited December 2025

    Design Anvil - Razor42 said:

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

    enlightened need a dog decals set for spots etc

    cow cat decals would be good too

    yes  Makes small note.

    Not to cheat or give away trade secrets, but you could probably use LIE overlays together with other breeds texture & oppacity maps to add some details that give that variability from the base texture.

    growing matching hair could be and issue so LIE is probably the best option

    something like the scar, freckles etc sets for humans but for dogs (and cats, more my interest) or a random pelt generator enlightenedadd horses and other critters if they sell 

    the triplaner brick might help if it works on strandbased hair

    ( it certainly does in Carrara procedurel textures with Carrara hair! D|S still cannot touch Carrara there, no torturous spaghetti of bricks and cords, an easy nesting linear shader system)

    which gives me an idea too!

    I can generate and BAKE seamless procedural coats in Carrara

    it sees UDIM uv mapping 

    I have done it on other things, don't know why it never occurred to me before 

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  • HavosHavos Posts: 5,606

    Lorraine said:

    Havos said:

    Lorraine said:

    You can use textures from different breeds interchangeably. Baxter the Bulldog has five different coats, the Australian Shepherd has nine, Bully has seven, the Chihuahua, Corgi, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Great Dane, Husky, Labrador, Pug all have three, Benji has two, the Beagle, German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Boxer have one each, plus Three Amigos, textures only, has four.

    You can do this, but they will look like a completely different breed, not three different dogs of the same breed.

    I dunno, still looks like a beagle to me but I'm not a beagle aficionado

    Beagle with a Baxter coat

    Beagle with a Bully coat


     

    I often see beagles whilst walking my dog around the park where I live and I have never seen one looking like those above. The shape is a beagle, but the fur colouring and layout does not match at all.

  • GhostofMacbeth said:

    You might be able to pull some options from my Warg https://www.daz3d.com/warg-hd-for-daz-dog-8 as well. Plus it has some fur options that could help.

    I forgot I owned the Warg. I should try the long fur for a portrait of my Lab/ Belgian Groenendael mix. He has the Groenendael's thick, long coat.

    I also want border collie textures, both the classic black & white and the less common liver (red) & white. I can dial spin the shape, but I don't know how to make my own textures.

  • Lorraine said:

    Havos said:

    Lorraine said:

    You can use textures from different breeds interchangeably. Baxter the Bulldog has five different coats, the Australian Shepherd has nine, Bully has seven, the Chihuahua, Corgi, Dachshund, French Bulldog, Great Dane, Husky, Labrador, Pug all have three, Benji has two, the Beagle, German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Boxer have one each, plus Three Amigos, textures only, has four.

    You can do this, but they will look like a completely different breed, not three different dogs of the same breed.

    I dunno, still looks like a beagle to me but I'm not a beagle aficionado

    Beagle with a Baxter coat

    Beagle with a Bully coat

    You can't really unbeagle a beagle without playing with morphs. That's kinda the thing with dog breeds, they look like they do because they've been bred to do so.

     As for textures, for Daz Dog they are not too hard to make yourself. The UV is generally forgiving and its easy to place the markings on the right spots.

     

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