Stone Material Package
Procedural Material Descriptions
Marble
The procedural marble material has a classic and elegant appearance, characterized by a smooth, polished surface with fine, sinuous veins that vary in color, usually in shades of white, gray, and black. The texture is slightly reflective, with a subtle sheen that enhances the veins and depth of the material. It is ideal for applications on interior surfaces such as floors, walls, and countertops.
Granite
The procedural granite material displays a textured, granular surface, with a mix of visible crystals of quartz, feldspar, and mica, providing a complex and natural pattern. The colors can vary widely, including shades of gray, black, pink, and green. The finish can be polished for an elegant shine or left rough for a more rustic and natural look. It is perfect for use in kitchen countertops, floors, and exterior cladding.
Cracked Concrete
This procedural material simulates worn and cracked concrete, with a rough and uneven texture. The cracks and fissures on the surface give an appearance of aging and prolonged use. The predominant color is gray, varying in tone depending on exposure and wear. Ideal for industrial, urban, and post-apocalyptic environments in games and architectural visualizations.
Obsidian
The procedural obsidian material features an extremely smooth and glossy surface, with a glassy and reflective appearance. The color is predominantly black, potentially showing dark green or brown nuances depending on the viewing angle. The material may exhibit an almost metallic sheen in some areas. It is frequently used in jewelry, decorative elements, and historical artifacts in digital visualizations.
Mossy Stone
This procedural material depicts a natural stone surface covered with moss. The stone texture is rough and irregular, with color variations including shades of gray and brown. The moss adds a vibrant green touch, growing in irregular patches that follow the contours and imperfections of the stone. It is ideal for outdoor scenes, gardens, and rustic or fantasy environments.
Italian Sidewalk
The procedural Italian sidewalk material simulates the classic paving pattern found in the streets and squares of Italy. It is characterized by a combination of small stone blocks, usually in shades of white, gray, and black, arranged in geometric patterns such as herringbone. The surface can be slightly uneven, with subtle variations in height and texture. Ideal for recreating historical urban environments and plazas in architectural projects and games.
Italian Sidewalk - activate the material displacement and render in cycles
Mossy Stone - activate the material displacement and render in cycles
Obsidian - activate the material displacement and render in cycles
Cracked Concrete - activate the material displacement and render in cycles
Granite - render in cycles
Marble - render in cycles