Here you will find 3 types of powders to place on surfaces Floors, furniture, etc
Small Dust: this powder will cover an entire surface in general but with a thin layer of powder. In the reference image you can see how the final result was.
Big Dust: it is a thick layer powder that also covers a general surface. You also have the result in the reference image.
Mix Dust: this powder only covers the surface on a Z axis, that is, it will only cover the upper surface of any object If you use it on a flat floor or flat model, this powder will cover the entire model in general like the other powders above, but if you use it in a more detailed model such as a chair, table, toy, etc.It will only cover the top surface with a thick layer of dust and the sides will be covered with a thin layer of dust.
Also in the file you will find an image called Control, where you will know how to control the level of dust on the surfaces.
It also includes herringbone parquet flooring. If you only want the floor, you can remove the dust.
The spheres rendering was done using Vray and the rooms rendering was done using Corona Render.
The rooms scenes are reference images so they are not included. The material spheres are included, 3 in total, with the 3 types of dust.
Render: V-Ray 3.2 - Corona 3.0
Formats: 3Ds Max 2013, OBJ
UV Mapped: Yes
Units: Centimeters
Microfacet GTR (GGX) is activated.