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Product category: Imaging/Image processing software/VR
News Release from: Dosch Design | Subject: Construction Materials Version 2
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 10 June 2004

Construction Materials Version 2

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250 seamlessly tileable textures from Dosch Design

Construction Materials V2 provides 250 high resolution, seamlessly tileable textures which can be applied to 3D-models spanning a multitude of themes, or used in many computer graphics software packages (incl Photoshop)

These high resolution textures which include the bump maps for the depth of the material can be used for architectural renderings, animations, game-design and any other computer graphics artwork.

The multi-layer textures can readily be used in most 3D-animation and CAD applications.

All textures are provided in a high resolution (up to 3200 x 3200 pixel) in the JPEG-format (with highest quality settings) - and can therefore be used in very professional architectural visualizations.

Textures from the following construction areas are included:.

- roof: shingles and pantiles, thatched roof, standing seam.

- facades: masonry, mineral facades, metal facades, wood facades, natural stone facades.

- tiles.

- exposed concrete.

- plaster.

- wallpaper structures.

- floors: natural stone floor, tiled floors, wood floors, mineral floors, outdoor floors.

- soldier courses for masonry.

- metal.

Included is a printable PDF overview with a detailed content listing which can be printed or viewed online.

The product is compatible with MAC and WIN and available for USD 79.00/EUR 69.00 through Dosch Design: www.doschdesign.com.

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