Lorica Squamata 02 - Empire Period

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Roman Squamata evolved over time, with the later types having the individual plates chained together in a 'locking' pattern rather than loose and sewn to a leather backing. This example is based on a swatch found in Mainz Germany from the 2nd century (Roman empire period). Unfortunately the Romans didn't have a 'Lorica Squamata' naming guide to differentiate the types from each other (that we know of), so for now they're numbered.

Contents

.sbs file

.Sbsar file

Basic parameters exposed and graph labeled

Texture

Lorica_Squamata_02_Basecolor.png

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Lorica_Squamata_02_Roughness.png

Lorica_Squamata_02_Normal.png

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Lorica_Squamata_02_Height.png

Lorica_Squamata_02_AO.png

All PNG files are 4096x4096

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Lorica Squamata 02 - Empire Period

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