It is a type of Japanese paper called Shoji which is translucent and is used as windows of doors and dividers. Japanese also uses them to make lanterns.
The color and number of fibres can be changed by the SBSAR file.
The color and number of fibres can be changed by the SBSAR file.
It is a traditional Japanese screen, door or divider. Of course, it can be used as a lantern. The paper window are its most prominent characteristic. The Shoji paper is translucent, so the mask is provided for users to pass light through if needed.
The SBSAR file allows users to set numbers of columns and rows of the frame, the width of the frame, deformation level, edge wear, the number and intensity of scratches and so on.
The SBSAR file allows users to set numbers of columns and rows of the frame, the width of the frame, deformation level, edge wear, the number and intensity of scratches and so on.
This paper texture is printed with traditional Japanese style sea waves.
This Japanese style wave pattern can be found on many Japanese printouts, handcrafts and products.
This Japanese style wave pattern can be found on many Japanese printouts, handcrafts and products.