This month’s Polyverse material drop brings a complete set of striped cotton fabric colorways for games, VFX, and archviz pipelines.
Polyverse is a cloud-native platform developed by Abstract for managing, transforming, and deploying 2D/3D content at scale. Designed for studios, agencies, and creative teams, it powers pipelines for enterprise, archviz, VFX, film, games, and XR content. With built-in Digital Asset Management, remote data processing pipelines for 2D/3D assets, and instant delivery to web and AR, Polyverse helps you move faster—from concept to client-ready output.
March’s drop focuses on a family of striped cotton fabric materials built for practical production use: quick lookdev, character and prop shading, product visualizations, and environment dressing. You’ll find clean, repeatable striped patterns that hold up across closeups and wide shots, making them ideal for games (fast iteration and consistent tiling), VFX (art-directable colorways and predictable weave structure), and ArchVis (soft furnishings, upholstery, curtains, and accent textiles). Use these materials to add believable fabric variation without overcomplicating your shading graph.
Check out the March 2026 Content Drop on Polyverse now!
About Abstract
Abstract is a deep-tech company pioneering 3D and AI technology. Its products empower game developers, VFX and film, enterprise, XR, and metaverse industries to deliver efficiently with massive cost savings. InstaLOD converts CAD to 3D, optimizes geometry and automates 3D pipelines, InstaMAT introduces generative materials and scalable texturing, Polyverse enhances cloud-based asset management and 3D data processing as a service, while RSX Engine enables real-time collaboration and cloud synchronization when building 3D applications and games. Abstract is driving breakthrough innovation in 3D and AI across industries.