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Key Features
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SketchUpArchitextures offers a SketchUp extension that lets users browse, import, and work with materials inside SketchUp. The workflow is designed to make it easier to bring textures into models and continue editing them when needed. |
RevitArchitextures for Revit is presented as a direct material-import workflow for BIM users. Public vendor information indicates support for browsing and importing materials, with Pro-oriented workflows including seamless textures, hatch-related content, and bump-map support. |
RhinoArchitextures for Rhino is aimed at streamlining material creation and import directly in Rhino, helping reduce manual download, scaling, and setup steps. |
2D Illustration and VisualizationIn addition to model-based workflows, Architextures materials can support 2D architectural illustration and visualization workflows, including image-based use in applications such as Photoshop. |
Architects, Interior designers, Landscape designers, Visualization artists, BIM and CAD professionals, SketchUp | Revit | Rhino users, Design studios managing material libraries, Educators and students in architecture and design will enjoy these benefits:
Many texture libraries focus primarily on static downloads. Architextures stands out by combining a curated architectural material library with a browser-based creation and editing environment, allowing users to adapt materials to specific design needs instead of starting over from scratch.
For firms and professionals who want more control over how materials look in drawings and models, Architextures offers a workflow that is both practical and design-oriented.
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