New Plaster & Roofing Textures
We asked what you’d most like to see next on Poliigon’s release schedule; and what we saw was a widespread call for staple exterior architectural assets. The fact is, it’s been increasingly hard to find roofing & plaster materials that match the elevated design trends of architects in 2021. When we looked into each category to decide which needed our attention the most, we found each had a large gap in high quality, trending options...so we took on both.
Introducing a mega-release of 64 ultra high quality, 8K PBR assets spanning across plaster and roofing textures, including:
19 stucco and plaster materials
5 terracotta roof tiles
6 cement roof tiles
4 copper roof tiles
5 ceramic roof tiles
7 clay roof tiles
2 quarry roof tiles
4 slate shingles
1 wood shingles
4 fiberglass shingles
2 solar panels
5 metal roof panels
Plaster & stucco textures
Plaster and stucco are some of the most commonly used materials in architectural design for exteriors and interiors alike. Without it, buildings take on a flat, lifeless aesthetic.
These 18 new photorealistic plaster and stucco textures are designed to elevate your next visualization with ease. We’ve also included a range of unique finishes increasingly specified by architects, such as brushed, scraped and swirls, adding interest and movement to plain walls, ensuring it wows at the next design briefs.
Roofing textures
We noticed a distinct lack of high quality, tileable roofing assets on the market… until this release. Our selection of textures go beyond the usual ceramic roofing materials, expanding your access to less common roof types such as cement, copper, slate, solar panels and fibreglass roof textures.
The sheer number and scope of assets covered in this release delivers impressive access to a vast range of materials, increasing the likelihood of you finding exactly what has been requested by an architect or interior designer.
Save time with ready-to-render materials
No need to modify these textures - they’re ready to go.
Designed to tile over very large surfaces without repetition; especially important with plasters and stucco facades of large buildings. For many of them, we've also made color variants for quick adaptation to the project at hand.
See what our art department created with them: