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Teal Woven Fabric Texture

Teal Woven Fabric Texture

Fabric No. 00043

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File size58.0 MB
Upload dateJuly 5, 2026

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Specifications

Brand
Laruus
Style
Modern
Material
Fabric
Color
GreenGrayBlack
File types
Albedo MapAlpha MapAO MapBump MapDiffuse Color MapEdge MapEmission MapHeight MapMetallic MapNormal MapPacked Texture MapRoughness Map

Rich Textured Weave - Seamless High Resolution Material

Description

This Teal Woven Fabric Texture presents a dense woven construction with a richly textured surface created by interlaced yarns of varying thickness. Based exclusively on the uploaded image, the material combines deep teal fibers with charcoal gray and nearly black threads, resulting in a subtle multitone appearance that adds depth without relying on printed patterns. The irregular distribution of the yarns creates a natural textile character while maintaining a seamless visual flow suitable for continuous application across large upholstered surfaces. Its understated appearance makes the fabric adaptable to both minimalist interiors and more layered contemporary environments. The weave displays clearly visible warp and weft threads with slightly raised fibers that provide convincing tactile definition. Individual yarn bundles vary in size and orientation, producing realistic micro-detail that becomes especially effective in close-up visualizations. The matte textile surface diffuses light evenly while the raised woven structure creates delicate highlights and shadows that reinforce the perception of depth. Rather than appearing perfectly uniform, the fabric introduces subtle organic variation that reflects the characteristics commonly associated with woven upholstery textiles. This balance between consistency and natural irregularity contributes to a believable material representation for photorealistic rendering. The dark teal color palette allows this fabric texture to complement a wide range of furniture collections and architectural materials. It is appropriate for sofas, lounge chairs, armchairs, benches, ottomans, sectional seating, upholstered headboards, cushions, hospitality furniture, executive office seating, reception areas, cafés, boutique hotels, and residential interiors. The combination of teal, gray, and dark fibers pairs naturally with walnut, oak, smoked wood, black metal, brushed brass, concrete, marble, and neutral stone finishes. Designers can successfully integrate this textile into modern, Scandinavian, industrial, transitional, contemporary, and hospitality-inspired interiors where textured fabrics contribute warmth while maintaining a refined appearance. Within architectural visualization and CGI workflows, this woven fabric texture performs reliably across both close-range furniture renders and wide interior scenes. The detailed weave remains visible without becoming visually repetitive, allowing upholstered furniture to retain realistic material definition from multiple viewing distances. Its balanced tonal variation responds naturally under daylight, studio lighting, and interior artificial illumination, making it suitable for product catalogs, furniture configurators, architectural presentations, marketing visuals, interior animations, and digital material collections. The authentic woven relief enhances physically based rendering workflows by introducing convincing textile depth and realistic surface interaction with light. From an interior design perspective, textured woven fabrics remain popular because they introduce visual richness through fiber composition rather than bold printed graphics. This material creates depth using the interaction of multiple yarn colors and woven density, allowing furniture to become visually interesting while remaining versatile enough for long-term design schemes. The restrained palette supports both monochromatic interiors and spaces that include wood, stone, glass, and metallic finishes without competing with surrounding decorative elements. Developed for professional visualization using 3ds Max and Corona Renderer, this fabric texture provides realistic woven detail suitable for upholstery materials, architectural visualization, interior rendering, and furniture presentations. Its seamless woven structure, authentic fiber definition, and balanced teal coloration make it a dependable textile material for photorealistic CGI workflows, digital furniture libraries, and professional design presentations where convincing textile realism is essential.