A seamless stone texture with andesite porphyry arranged in a basketweave pattern. The image represents a physical area of 820 x 820 mm (32.3 x 32.3 inches) in total, with each individual block measuring approximately 400 x 100 mm. The joints are filled with rough concrete and are 10 mm (0.4 inches) in width.
Andesite porphyry is a rock, typically light or dark grey in colour, used within the architecture and construction industry. A fine-grained rock, andesite porphyry features large crystals embedded within the stone, making it a popular finishing material. Andesite porphyry is frequently used as a floor tile due to its slip resistance, as well as a cladding material for walls and roof tiles. The rock also features in interior decoration, kitchen surfaces, and externally in cobblestones, curbing, and as an aggregate.
This texture uses a basketweave pattern. The pattern contains groups of tiles which form a square. Each alternating group is rotated at 90 degrees from the last creating the appearance of the tiles passing above and below each other. The pattern takes its name for its resemblance to the strands of a weave which are intertwined in the same way. The number of 'weaves' in the pattern can be adjusted to make the pattern a double basketweave, triple basketweave and so on.
This image is seamless, meaning it can be tiled repeatedly for use in architectural drawings and 3D models. It can be used as a SketchUp texture, Revit material or imported into Photoshop for use in 2D illustrations. You can download a high resolution version of this texture and a matching bump map or CAD hatch (compatible with AutoCAD and Revit) using Architextures Create with a Pro Subscription.