Texture Design
Surface Design: Achieving Sensory Perfection
Every surface texture in nature is unique. Typically, the visual impact of a surface structure depends on the combined effects of sight, touch, depth, and gloss. Through in-depth discussions with clients, we gain critical insights into their products and target market positioning. We integrate this information into our R&D design philosophy, enabling us to realize virtually any concept our clients envision.
Our design value, grounded in the principle of delivering client benefits through meticulous adherence to requirements, provides specialized assets for automotive interiors and electronics. We develop distinctive features, uphold personalization principles, and expand opportunities for automakers and electronics manufacturers to create innovative design solutions that resonate deeply with target automotive consumers.

Surface Texture Development
We offer unique design opportunities. Any of the following methods can be used to create textures that are integral to the overall product design:
1. Provide renderings, design drawings, or relevant design concepts for automotive or electronic products, along with detailed specifications regarding target customer segmentation and product style. This enables us to develop a unique, comprehensive texture solution.

2. 2D texture files (CAD, AI, CDR, DWG, or other common 2D formats).

3. 3D texture files (UG, PRO, STP, X_T, or other common 3D formats).

4. Image resources (PDF, JPG, etc., common formats).

5. Complete samples or models.

6. Directly describe the desired texture style, including conceptual descriptions or ideas about the texture.

Design Case:

Optical Texture:
The core function of optical texture is to diffuse light emitted from point or line sources into a uniform, soft surface light source, preventing glaring highlights or light spots. This high-uniformity micro-mist texture features countless precision irregular micro-indentations. Their dimensions and distribution are optimized through optical software to achieve exceptional light diffusion effects.

Leather Grain:
Modelled after decades of use on premium vegetable-tanned leather, the surface features no uniformity but instead displays a rich tapestry of naturally formed, unevenly spaced wrinkles and textures in varying depths. The overall grain leans toward medium-coarse, boasting a pronounced three-dimensional effect while maintaining rounded peaks that feel smooth to the touch. Finished with a low-saturation matte treatment, it carries an extremely subtle wax-like feel, delivering a dry yet substantial hand.

Polygonal 3D Texture:
The texture is not “designed” but “calculated.” Each basic unit is a deformable hexagon, with every unit undergoing unique nonlinear distortion and scaling based on its spatial position. This ensures visual infinity and continuity rather than mechanical repetition.




