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On this page you will find PBR files and high-resolution images of our slate surfaces. The files are adapted to industry-standard software and are suitable for visualisation, drawing and modelling.

To ensure precise communication of surface, colour and texture, we offer downloadable resources in the form of:

  • PBR textures (Physically Based Rendering)
  • HighRes images of surfaces
  • Seamless pattern layouts

The materials can be used in all phases of specification – from sketch to final documentation. The files are available for free download.

PBR Textures

Basic PBR Texture Set available for all slate surfaces. Includes texture files that reproduce structure, colour and reflection characteristics under varying lighting conditions.

The files are compatible with:
Revit, SketchUp, Lumion, Twinmotion, Blender, 3ds Max, Unreal Engine, Unity, among others.

Applications:

  • Visualisation and 3D modelling
  • Combination and testing of materials
  • Presentations and rendering work

High-Resolution Textures

High-resolution images of all surfaces are available in 30×60 cm and 60×60 cm formats. Pattern layouts are available in 30×60, 60×60 and 20/30 cm x variable lengths.

Applications:

  • Drawings and visualisation
  • Project reports
  • Mood boards and material palettes

The images can be used as seamless surfaces in visualisation and combined with other materials.

Supplementary material samples

Digital files provide a good visual representation. For evaluation of texture and reflection, physical samples are also recommended. Order free material samples.

PBR (Physically Based Rendering)

One zip file per surface includes: – 12 PBR essentials packages in 30 x 60 cm format – 12 PBR essentials packages in 60 x 60 cm format

The base colour of the material without light, shadows or reflections. This is the actual appearance of the material surface.

Simulates details and irregularities on the surface by manipulating light direction. This gives the material a realistic and textured appearance without increasing polygon count.

Controls how matte or glossy the surface appears, which affects light reflection and the perceived character of the material.

High-Resolution Textures (surfaces)

One zip file per surface includes: – 12 HighRes images in 30 x 60 cm format

The format gives a good impression of how the slate will appear when laid in a rectangular pattern, on floors, walls or façades.

The images show the slate’s natural shading and texture in a size that can easily be used to assess how the surface appears in smaller rooms or for detail studies.

The textures work well for drawings, visualisations and concept presentations where scale and detail are important.

High-Resolution Textures (surfaces)

One zip file per surface includes: – 12 HighRes images in 60 x 60 cm format

This larger square format provides a holistic impression with fewer joints and lines, which is often preferred in rooms with a more minimalist design style.

HighRes images in 60 x 60 cm format provide larger surfaces that truly highlight the slate’s texture and tonal variation, and are ideal for presentations where the material’s natural variations should be emphasised.

Provides a holistic understanding of how the material will appear in larger contexts, such as on floors in larger rooms or on façade surfaces.

High-Resolution Textures (pattern layout)

One zip file per surface includes: – 2 images 20 cm x variable lengths – 2 images 30 cm x variable lengths – 2 images 30 x 60 cm – 2 images 60 x 60 cm

Random lengths provide a natural, organised appearance that reflects the authentic, irregular structure of natural slate. When using these pattern layouts, an aesthetic expression with natural flow and minimal visibility of transitions is achieved, perfect for larger projects requiring continuity and simplicity in design.

This format offers a good balance between size and flexibility. It allows for varied, dynamic patterns while maintaining an overall aesthetic impression. 30 x 60 cm tiles work well in both smaller and larger rooms and can be used in both traditional and modern designs. The format is versatile and allows room for creative solutions, while also allowing the tiles to be easily combined with other materials.

Larger tiles such as 60 x 60 cm provide a more streamlined and minimalist appearance, as there are fewer joints and lines. This format is particularly suitable for larger surfaces, such as floors in open-plan rooms or large façades. The increased size makes it easier to achieve a cohesive, unified impression with fewer lines, giving a clean and sophisticated look, ideally suited for modern architecture.

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