Description
Crown glass or bullseye glass was an early type of window glass. It consist of round discs hold in place by a lead framework. Usually each pane was between 7 to 15 cm in diameter. It came into use in the 14th century. First just small parts of a wooden window shutter where equipped with a inlay of this glass. During the 15th / 16th century whole windows were paneled in this manner.
The file includes:
- 2 different albedo maps (clear / white and colorful)
- Height map
- Metallic map
- Normal map
- Opacity map
- Roughness map
- Set of masks (4k) for the different areas (lead frame, discs and triangular glass) for convenient changes and custom adaptions.
The download is available in PNG-format in 4k, 2k and 1k