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2021-03-22, 23:43:42

Javadevil

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I'm looking for a smooth sandstone texture like the one below. I've looked through the regular textures sites and haven't found anything close.
http://www.grampianssandstone.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Grampians_Art_Gallery_1.jpg

2021-03-23, 12:36:45
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I'm looking for a smooth sandstone texture like the one below. I've looked through the regular textures sites and haven't found anything close.
http://www.grampianssandstone.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Grampians_Art_Gallery_1.jpg

Hi, the texture of the material is quite similar to that of a Travertino Classico Marble, please google that and you will be able to find something fitting. Some photoshop editing might be required.

I hope this helps.
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2021-03-25, 03:01:26
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Thanks George, I'll google that one

2021-03-25, 08:46:12
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Yeah you need to use all the different names it goes by : Sandstone, Limestone, Travertin, etc.. but you will surprisingly find it's pretty rare texture :- ).

Out-of-the-box method by finding good texture of slab elsewhere (like Shutterstock) and creating the textures yourself might be necessary.
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2021-03-25, 09:05:18
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Its a bit different Travertine, It's streaky, less spotty, this is a better example.

Juraj, I'll check out shutterstock, thanks


2021-03-25, 09:23:52
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I often search something like this: https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Ceramic+Wizard?searchterm=background

There are billion types of marble and stones and of course, each slab is different (hence why there like 200 Types of Calacatta White Marble alone).

Travertine/Limestone can be absolutely anything in structure and color, not just the popular roman version used in Barcelona Pavillion.
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