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There’s not much I can suggest when at least 1,000-3,000 people haven’t had the issue. Disabling addons is the first thing that comes to mind, but you’ve already tried that. I’d maybe recommend disabling HDR (mat_hdr_level 0) but I seriously doubt that’d do anything other than make your game look terrible—I’d keep it at 2.
Verify integrity of game files? Perhaps unmount other games and try then?
I'm certainly not the first to do this. Regardless, the reality is that the small collection of assets included are in no manner a sufficient substitute for any Valve product, and I would perhaps even argue that using them in this manner could be viewed as producing free advertising for Valve.
I believe it's technically against the Steam Subscriber Agreement (SSA), but so is 95% of the content on the Garry's Mod workshop. Virtually anything you see on any server or workshop addon that's custom content is in violation of the SSA now. The closest citation I can give in support of it would be Section 2.C , License to Use Valve Developer Tools , or perhaps Section 2.D , License to Use Valve Game Content in Fan Art .