Castle Stone Wall 08639 β PBR Material GamesTextures.com
π¨ The Castle Stone Wall is an authentic material inspired by medieval fortifications. Made of irregular stones, it features a rough surface with visible rusty brown discoloration and a whitish lime deposit. Inspired by the castle in Melsztyn, built in the 14th century (around 1347) by Spycymir of the Leliwa coat of arms β the castellan of KrakΓ³w. Perfect for historical and decorative projects.
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Specifications:
β’ File format: SBSAR / 16 Bit
β’ File size: 142.11 MB
β’ PBR resolution: 4096 x 4096 px
β’ Physical Size: 172.3 cm
Usage:
The material can be used in various projects such as games, visualizations, historical reconstructions, matte painting, environment art, level design, spatial design, landscape interior design, and world-building.
PBR included:
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Albedo/Base Color
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Normal Map
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Roughness
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AO (Ambient Occlusion)
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Height/Displacement
Advantages:
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Realistic details β High-resolution textures ensure faithful representation.
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Easy implementation β Compatible with popular rendering engines such as Unreal Engine, Unity, Blender, 3ds Max, Substance Painter.
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Performance and optimization β The file structure is optimized for fast rendering.
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Versatility β Ideal for game development, architectural visualizations, and VR/AR projects.
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Availability in the universal .SBSAR format β Supports PBR formats (Metallic/Roughness, Specular/Glossiness).
Additional Information:
The material is perfectly suited for use on vertical surfaces, such as decorative walls, reconstructions of historic walls, or garden elements. Inspired by the castle in Melsztyn, built in the 14th century (around 1347) by Spycymir of the Leliwa coat of arms β the castellan of KrakΓ³w. Contains elements such as stone, giving it a unique character. Ideal for historical and decorative projects.
Extended-Commercial-License
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