I would suggest looking into adding adhesive residue. The distinctive patterns left from trowels and floats when someone laid the tile could be added.
Also what type of tile is this? Stone, clay, ceramic, glass, glazed ceramic? Stone breaks into chunks, whereas glazed ceramic shatters almost like glass. I am getting a ceramic feeling from your piece at the moment.
Further, I would expect a crack to follow through to a few pieces of tile due to whatever stress caused the damage rather than staying within one tile. Might want to change up the Y cracks as well, they look fairly "cloned" or at the least odd.
Yes, i will be adding the adhesive. And yes, it is also ceramic. And thank you, I didn't even notice that I was using the Y cracks repeatedly. I also did the tiles individually just because that's how my tiles at my last apartment behaved.
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I would suggest looking into adding adhesive residue. The distinctive patterns left from trowels and floats when someone laid the tile could be added.
Also what type of tile is this? Stone, clay, ceramic, glass, glazed ceramic? Stone breaks into chunks, whereas glazed ceramic shatters almost like glass. I am getting a ceramic feeling from your piece at the moment.
Further, I would expect a crack to follow through to a few pieces of tile due to whatever stress caused the damage rather than staying within one tile. Might want to change up the Y cracks as well, they look fairly "cloned" or at the least odd.
I also did the tiles individually just because that's how my tiles at my last apartment behaved.
Thanks!
Also a revision to the floor, still going to put cracked tiles but I'll be doing that in 3ds max.