Blue Office Carpet Texture
This texture is one of the most common types of carpets which can be found in many offices.

There are seemingly parallel running threads on each tile. This pattern creates the identity for this office carpet tile.

As it is an old and aging carpet, dirt and worn out parts exist.
 
Asphalt or Concrete Texture with Cracks and Pitting
This concrete texture has cracks, pitting, flakes and scratches on the surface.

This texture is suitable for walls and pavements.
Hammered and Oxidized Metal Plate Texture
It is a cobalt or nickel like metal plate. The surface has been hammered, so it is very uneven and bumpy. The surface is also oxidized affecting the reflection.
 
Corrugated Metal Sheets with Cuts and Scratches
This texture composes of multiple corrugated sheets of metal stacking on each other. The wavy shape of corrugated metals makes it stands out among other metals.

If you look at it carefully, you will find there are rusty cuts and scratches.
Mossy Gray Brick Texture
Those gray bricks have a lot of mosses on the surface. If they are enlarged, lichens can also be found.

This texture is rather bumpy and coarse.

It can act as both a wall material and a floor material.
Broken Red Brick Texture with Cracks
They are typical red bricks. Some bricks are broken while some have cracks. They have rough surface.

Cement is found on some bricks too.
Damaged Red Brick Texture with Cracks
They are red bricks with cracks, pits and pores on the surface. Some of the bricks have been etched due to weathering.

Worn out marks can easily be seen.
Tactile Pavement Sidewalk Tile Texture
They are typical tactile pavement tiles which you can find on almost every street in modern cities. Each tactile tile has bumped up flat dots. Each dot or circle has tiny crosses on the top to increase the fiction of the ground.

This paving tiles are usually used with its companion tiles Tiles 0011.

These tiles have a pattern of dots while its complementary tiles Tiles 0011 have a pattern of 3 bands.
Broken Square Tile Texture
This is an old-fashioned square tiles. The tiles are severely damaged, so it exposes the white and brown base material.

It is extremely bumpy and with many missing pieces.
Broken White Bathroom Tile Texture
They are typical tiles which can be found in bathrooms or toilets. These washroom tiles are worn-out. There are mini pits and pores on some tiles. The edges and surface are covered with dirt and dust.
Classical Rooftop Tile Texture
Among all rooftop tiles, this one must be the most typical. In both eastern and western countries, people also use this tiles for roofing.

Some tiles are broken and dirt can be found on them.
Fish Scale Roof Tile Texture
The classical fish scale roof tiles make up this weary rooftop texture. It is a worn-out rooftop with a lot of dirt, scratches and mosses.

The surface is rather bumpy and holey due to aging.
Damaged Green Plaster Wall Texture
It is a green plaster wall. It has a little glossiness. Definitely, it is not a new wall, but a worn out wall.

Some of the shiny green paint was peeled off exposing the base wall material.
Plaster Concrete Wall Texture with Cracks
After applying this texture to a wall, it looks like a thick plaster wall. The grey color gives it a raw appearance.

It is a worn out material with some cracks running across the whole texture. There are a lot of trowel marks leaving on the texture.
Concrete Texture with Cracks and Mold
This concrete has a bit shiny texture. A few big cracks are running on the concrete. Greenish mold also grows on the surface.

It looks natural when being used as concrete wall or floor texture of damaged buildings and roads.

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