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If you find yourself wanting to do something to spruce up a boring room, take a look around and see if you may be missing texture in the room. You may be able to get the results you want with the addition of just a touch of texture.
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Digital Wallcovering Samples
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It is true that certain architectural elements of a room demand more attention then others. A dramatic wall treatment through the use of a mural, or a special design on just the right texture will either be the focal point if it is a mural, or just make a theme look more complete, as with custom patterned wallcoverings.
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Arnette Emboss – This texture has thin vertical strands, similar to look in corduroy. Arnette is most commonly used to enhance a large print pattern or design by giving a natural fabric appearance.
Artist Canvas Emboss – This texture is a reproduction of fine art canvas or painters canvas. This surface adds a great elegance to any wall. Artist Canvas from DreamScape is also commonly used for the Giclee and Fine Decor business in reproducing digitally printed works of art.
Cabretta Emboss – This texture is a reproduction of fine cabretta leather. The creased surface gives a look similar to calfskin. Often used with colors, patterns or prints simulating leather. Great for accenting a leather look for a den or point of interest mural with a western touch.
Canvas Emboss – The Canvas surface replicates the look of utilitarian canvas. The woven texture has a realistic fabric-like appearance that softens details and adds a rough threaded dimension to designs and graphics. Besides its most common use in wall murals, canvas has been used in fine art applications and is also a popular texture for indoor banners as the texture looks like a fabric.
Luster Emboss – This is a smooth surface that has a semi-gloss finish for fine detail and strong color saturation. Excellent for photographic mural and rendered design applications. The glossy look of Luster will make your colors explode and pop. If you application calls for a smooth surface with less shine, we recommend Matte or Cashmere.
Mache Emboss – Mache is a crinkled finish that simulates the look of old parchment. Although strongly textured, this surface still provides good detail separation and color saturation.
Matte Emboss – Matte is a flat finish with a slight tooth suitable for photographic and detailed designs. The surface is smooth but not dull as a flat matte surface would be. Recommended for crisp, sharp edged designs with large color area. If you are looking for something that is less shiny but still smooth, we recommend Cashmere. A shiny alternative would be Luster.
Mystical Emboss – The Mystical texture is often described as a “light cobweb” and one that simulates the look of hand painted brush strokes. Popular to represent artwork. Mystical is a suitable option for almost any image because of its unique swirls and subtle effect. Mystical provides just enough texture to make your project stand out, without interfering with the printed design.
PebbleSand Emboss – PebbleSand is a deep, coarse texture with a bumpy ridged surface. The strong texture of PebbleSand is very noticeable and will attract certain attention to any project. The surface has a three dimensional effect to catch the light and make your image jump out. Because of the heavy texture, this surface lends itself more to design than detailed photographic reproduction.
Pique Emboss – The Pique embossing effect looks like pique textile fabric. It is popular for patterns and a wallpaper look. The dimensional nature of the grooved texture also reduces glare from light sources.
Plaster Emboss – The Plaster embossing effect allows you to give the impression that your artwork was painted directly onto the textured drywall surface. Rough grooves mixed with raised flat spots create a pleasing random dispersion of hot spots. Very popular for wall murals in restaurants, bars, and stores.
Pueblo Emboss – The Pueblo embossing is a light cracked plaster effect. This texture is popular for an “old world” or southwestern adobe wall look. Recommended for residential and commercial applications where custom theme artwork sets the tone.
Sand Blast Emboss – The Sand Blast embossing is a heavier stipple ( when compared to dreamscape Suede), with the look and feel of a medium to heavy sand paper. The random nature of the texture is suitable for just about any graphic project.
Spun Silk – Silk media is a specialty fine art vinyl product with a whisper thin fabric face which was designed to produce a unique density effect in continuous areas. When printed on a solvent based ink jet system, the surface yields a printed result that may best be described as dappled, with higher density areas affected to a greater level than lighter areas.
SpunSilk produces a soft, shimmering fabric–like effect that will enhance a particular design or image. The modulating surface character creates subtle differences to each image printed adding a custom look to the printing. This unique surface actually contains a thin spun silk-like material to replicate the look of fine fabric. It is especially suited for creating custom wall covering patterns and textile look images. It is a medium that will stimulate the imagination and creative capabilities of designers and artists and provides the digital printing service with a unique product offering.
NOTE: SpunSilk is not recommended for photographic reproduction or precision color graphics, and may yield a veiled, uneven look where highly saturated color fields are expected. We highly recommend trialing SpunSilk to see if the resultant effects of this product suit your particular project. 15ft x 27inch trial rolls are available.
Suede Emboss – The Suede embossing effect is similar to suede fabric with its nap and texture. Suede has a light stipple surface that can be utilized for nearly any project. The light texture works well to reduce glare from direct light, while adding a warmth to the print. Suede is a very popular option for wall murals of all kinds because the random natural texture does not interfere with any print.
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