
Rustic Stacked Stone Texture
Stone No. 00048
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Specifications
- Brand
- Laruus
- Style
- Modern
- Material
- Stone
- Color
- BeigeBrownGray
- File types
- Albedo MapAlpha MapAO MapBump MapDiffuse Color MapEdge MapEmission MapHeight MapMetallic MapNormal MapPacked Texture MapRoughness Map
Natural Layered Stone Appeal - Seamless High Resolution Material
Description
This Rustic Stacked Stone Texture captures the authentic appearance of layered natural stone arranged in an irregular ashlar pattern. The surface combines rectangular and square stone blocks of varying dimensions, creating a balanced composition that reflects traditional masonry while remaining suitable for contemporary architecture. Warm beige stone is complemented by soft brown and muted gray accents, producing natural tonal variation that enhances depth without appearing repetitive. Carefully defined mortar joints separate each element, allowing the stone arrangement to read clearly from both close-up and wide architectural perspectives. Each stone block displays individually weathered characteristics including rough split faces, subtle chiseled edges, natural mineral variation, and uneven relief that closely resembles real quarried stone. The textured surfaces interact convincingly with light, producing realistic highlights across raised edges while recessed mortar lines generate soft shadows that emphasize dimensionality. Variation in stone thickness, color, and surface erosion creates a handcrafted appearance often associated with premium residential masonry and landscape construction. The material maintains visual consistency while avoiding the artificial uniformity often found in generic stone patterns. This texture is well suited for both exterior and interior architectural applications. It can be used on residential facades, feature walls, entrance elevations, retaining walls, landscape structures, fireplaces, garden architecture, hospitality projects, commercial buildings, cafés, restaurants, office reception areas, and outdoor entertainment spaces. The warm natural palette pairs comfortably with exposed timber, black steel, architectural concrete, glass curtain walls, limestone flooring, slate paving, and modern landscaping. It supports architectural styles ranging from rustic contemporary and mountain homes to Mediterranean, transitional, lodge-inspired, and modern residential developments. For architectural visualization and CGI production, the texture delivers reliable realism across a wide variety of rendering scenarios. The irregular masonry arrangement reduces noticeable repetition over expansive surfaces while preserving believable construction logic. Detailed surface relief responds naturally to HDRI environments, directional sunlight, overcast skies, and carefully controlled artificial lighting, making the material effective for architectural competitions, client presentations, real estate marketing, hospitality visualization, and landscape rendering. The varied stone dimensions continue to appear convincing regardless of camera distance, providing flexibility for both detailed close-up renders and large exterior scenes. Within interior design, stacked natural stone introduces warmth, texture, and permanence while serving as a strong architectural focal point. It works particularly well behind fireplaces, television walls, entry features, reception desks, wine rooms, and hospitality interiors where tactile materials contribute to the atmosphere. The neutral color palette allows designers to combine the stone with natural fabrics, leather seating, oak cabinetry, bronze fixtures, matte black hardware, and contemporary decorative lighting without overwhelming the surrounding design language. Developed for professional workflows using 3ds Max and Corona Renderer, this texture integrates smoothly into architectural rendering pipelines. Its balanced color distribution, authentic stone relief, realistic mortar definition, and natural weathering characteristics contribute to consistent visual results under a broad range of lighting conditions. Architects, visualization artists, landscape designers, and interior designers can use this stacked stone texture to create realistic architectural surfaces that communicate material authenticity while supporting modern rendering standards.