
Irregular Rubble Stone Texture
Stone No. 00050
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Specifications
- Brand
- Laruus
- Style
- Modern
- Material
- Stone
- Color
- GrayBeigeWhite
- File types
- Albedo MapAlpha MapAO MapBump MapDiffuse Color MapEdge MapEmission MapHeight MapMetallic MapNormal MapPacked Texture MapRoughness Map
Organic Stone Wall Detail - Seamless High Resolution Material
Description
This Irregular Rubble Stone Texture recreates the appearance of naturally fractured stone assembled into a traditional random rubble masonry pattern. Unlike uniform block walls, the surface is composed of irregular polygonal stones in multiple sizes and proportions, creating a highly organic arrangement that closely resembles hand-laid natural rock construction. Light gray stones are blended with soft beige and off-white variations, producing subtle color transitions that give the material visual richness while maintaining an overall neutral appearance. Narrow recessed joints separate each stone and clearly define the individual pieces without distracting from the overall composition. The texture exhibits realistic geological characteristics that are visible throughout the surface. Each stone fragment displays fractured edges, uneven faces, mineral variation, and natural weathering patterns that contribute to the impression of authentic quarried rock. Differences in shape, thickness, and coloration prevent visual repetition while preserving the structural rhythm commonly found in traditional masonry. The rough surface relief captures light effectively, generating convincing highlights across protruding edges and soft shadows within recessed joints. These characteristics allow the texture to maintain believable depth in both close-up inspections and large architectural scenes. This material is suitable for a wide variety of architectural applications including retaining walls, garden walls, residential facades, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, entrance walls, landscape features, boundary walls, commercial exteriors, hospitality architecture, parks, courtyards, and natural stone accent walls. The neutral palette integrates comfortably with exposed concrete, timber cladding, corten steel, glass, slate paving, porcelain flooring, and contemporary architectural materials. It complements rustic, Mediterranean, mountain lodge, countryside, transitional, and modern architectural styles while also fitting landscape-oriented projects that emphasize natural materials. For architectural visualization and CGI production, the texture offers dependable realism across multiple rendering situations. The highly varied stone arrangement minimizes repetitive visual patterns while preserving authentic masonry logic, making it suitable for extensive wall surfaces. Its rough stone relief responds naturally to HDRI environments, bright exterior sunlight, overcast skies, and carefully controlled artificial lighting. This makes the texture valuable for architectural presentations, landscape visualization, residential marketing images, commercial developments, heritage restoration concepts, and environmental design projects. The irregular geometry continues to appear convincing whether viewed from a distance or in detailed close-up renderings. Within interior architecture, rubble stone creates a strong tactile presence while preserving a natural and timeless atmosphere. It performs particularly well as a fireplace surround, feature wall, wine cellar finish, reception backdrop, restaurant interior, spa environment, or hospitality accent surface. The restrained combination of gray, beige, and white stone allows furniture, lighting, and decorative elements to remain visually balanced while introducing texture and material authenticity to the space. Developed for professional workflows using 3ds Max and Corona Renderer, this stone texture integrates efficiently into architectural visualization pipelines. The natural variation between individual stones, realistic fractured surfaces, balanced color distribution, and consistent mortar joints contribute to reliable rendering performance under diverse lighting conditions. Architects, visualization artists, landscape designers, and interior designers can confidently apply this irregular rubble stone texture wherever authentic natural masonry is required for realistic architectural imagery.