
White Marble Vein Ceramic Texture
Ceramic No. 00028
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Specifications
- Brand
- Laruus
- Style
- Modern
- Material
- Ceramic
- Color
- WhiteGray
- File types
- Albedo MapAlpha MapAO MapBump MapDiffuse Color MapEdge MapEmission MapHeight MapMetallic MapNormal MapPacked Texture MapRoughness Map
Elegant Marble Inspired Surface - Seamless High Resolution Material
Description
This White Marble Vein Ceramic Texture captures the timeless appearance of polished white marble interpreted through a modern ceramic surface. The material presents a clean white foundation intersected by expressive grey mineral veins that naturally travel across the surface in multiple directions. These organic fractures create visual movement without overwhelming the composition, making the texture suitable for contemporary architectural spaces where elegance is achieved through restraint. The balanced relationship between the bright background and the fine veining allows the material to function as both a focal finish and a neutral architectural backdrop. Its refined appearance complements modern residential interiors while remaining equally appropriate for hospitality and commercial environments. The ceramic surface reproduces the character commonly associated with natural marble while maintaining the visual consistency expected from manufactured materials. The predominant white tone reflects light efficiently, helping interiors appear brighter and more spacious, while the cool grey veins introduce depth, scale, and authenticity. The veining varies in thickness and intensity, creating a believable stone pattern rather than a repetitive graphic effect. Subtle tonal transitions and delicate surface variation contribute to realistic rendering under both natural daylight and artificial illumination. The texture avoids excessive contrast, allowing it to integrate naturally with a wide range of architectural materials and contemporary furniture collections. This texture is well suited for ceramic flooring, feature walls, bathrooms, shower enclosures, kitchen backsplashes, countertops, reception desks, fireplace surrounds, hotel lobbies, luxury retail interiors, cafés, office spaces, residential living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, and entrance areas. Its neutral palette pairs comfortably with warm wood finishes, matte black accents, brushed metal fixtures, natural textiles, glass elements, and contemporary lighting. Whether used in minimalist, Scandinavian, transitional, modern classic, or contemporary interiors, the material establishes a calm visual foundation while supporting sophisticated interior compositions. Designers can also combine it with darker materials to create striking contrast or with lighter finishes for a seamless architectural language. Within architectural visualization and CGI workflows, this ceramic texture provides convincing realism across multiple rendering scenarios. Large uninterrupted surfaces preserve the continuity of the marble-inspired veining, making the material effective for interior visualizations, residential developments, commercial presentations, hospitality projects, furniture showcases, and product marketing imagery. Under soft daylight the white ceramic surface appears bright and inviting, while directional lighting emphasizes the subtle stone structure and natural mineral lines. This predictable visual response enables artists to create photorealistic scenes without introducing distracting surface inconsistencies. From an interior design perspective, this finish delivers timeless versatility that remains relevant across changing design trends. The understated white palette encourages flexible furniture selection while allowing decorative objects, artwork, and lighting to stand out naturally. It contributes to open, balanced spaces that emphasize cleanliness, simplicity, and refined architectural detailing. The ceramic interpretation of marble also supports cohesive material palettes throughout entire residential or commercial projects, ensuring continuity between walls, floors, and complementary surfaces. Created for professional workflows using 3ds Max and Corona Renderer, this ceramic texture integrates efficiently into architectural rendering pipelines. Its realistic marble-inspired appearance, controlled tonal variation, and balanced surface detail make it suitable for physically based rendering, interior visualization, architectural competitions, commercial presentations, and high-resolution CGI production where believable ceramic materials contribute to convincing and visually consistent environments.