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Seamless PBR material with maps: BaseColor, Normal, Roughness, AO, and optional Height for parallax/displacement workflows to meet CGTrader PBR expectations.
4K square textures (4096×4096) in PNG/TIFF for crisp detail; lower resolutions (2K/1K) also provided for performance, following 1:1, power‑of‑two guidance.
Clean tiling travertine/ceramic look suitable for floors and walls in bathrooms, kitchens, halls, and exterior facades in games, archviz, and realtime engines.
Key featuresTrue seamless tiling to avoid visible repeats on large surfaces for professional archviz and game scenes.
Neutral white/ivory tone with subtle linear veining and grout lines that read well under varied lighting, aligned with PBR metalness workflow for broad engine compatibility.
Consistent naming convention like Travertine_BaseColor.png, Travertine_Normal.png for organized pipelines, per CGTrader naming best practices.
Technical detailsWorkflow: PBR Metalness (BaseColor sRGB; Normal RGB; Roughness/AO/Metalness Linear), as recommended for correct shading across DCCs and engines.
Maps: BaseColor, Normal, Roughness, AO, Height; Metalness set to black for dielectric stone; no embedded textures in model files per requirement.
Resolutions: 4K primary, plus 2K/1K variants; square 1:1 power‑of‑two sizing for optimal performance and compatibility.
Use casesArchitectural visualization: bathrooms, kitchens, lobbies, exteriors where a clean travertine tile is needed with subtle variation and realistic grout.
Games and realtime: lightweight 2K versions for floors/walls; add Height with parallax mapping for close‑up hero shots when needed.
Product mockups and interiors: neutral white stone complements lighting studies and minimalist design palettes in catalogs and ads.
Format and compatibilityImage formats: PNG/TIFF delivered in organized folders; names follow Material_MapType convention for painless import and scene handoff.
Works in Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal, Unity and other PBR engines; mark as
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