
Ewerk Bricks New Old 3D Model

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Ewerk Bricks New Old 3D Model
HQ Textures - Ewerk Bricks 1 (Old)
This 4K texture was built from individual photos of bricks taken at Berlin's Ewerk building.
The texture was designed to provide wide coverage of large facades without visible repetition while at the same time allowing for close-up shots.
Comes with a Diffuse map and a greyscale map that can cater for displacement, bump and specular.
The Max (2010) file includes the set up used to render the previews, including a shader that uses colour correction maps in order to derive specular, glossy and displace maps from the one greyscale map, thus saving ram.
This texture is built on the same template as 'Ewerk Bricks New 1' and 'Ewerk Bricks New Black', which can therefore be mixed together by using black and white mix maps (not provided as dependent on geometry)
This 4K texture was built from individual photos of bricks taken at Berlin's Ewerk building.
The texture was designed to provide wide coverage of large facades without visible repetition while at the same time allowing for close-up shots.
Comes with a Diffuse map and a greyscale map that can cater for displacement, bump and specular.
The Max (2010) file includes the set up used to render the previews, including a shader that uses colour correction maps in order to derive specular, glossy and displace maps from the one greyscale map, thus saving ram.
This texture is built on the same template as 'Ewerk Bricks New 1' and 'Ewerk Bricks New Black', which can therefore be mixed together by using black and white mix maps (not provided as dependent on geometry)
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