Worn Wood Plank Texture
They are aging wood planks. Their edges and surfaces are worn out, so the colors become lighter on those areas.

This wood texture pattern is the most conventional flooring material.

As it is not a printed material, the barks have depth and texture.
 
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.
Hammered Copper Texture
Recently, hammered copper artworks become very hot in the world. Hammered products includes cups, plates, bowls etc.

To create this hammered pattern, complex 3D modelling is NOT required. This texture is designed to be directly used as a skin. Then the model will have this fashionable hammered effect.
 
Metal Treadplate Texture with Tiny Crosses
Have you ever noticed what the metallic texture of a train is ? This texture can be found on doors of underground trains. When your face is pushed to a train door during rush hours, you will discover the surface of train doors are covered with well aligned tiny crosses.
PVC or Plastic Texture
Modern fashion uses a lot of PVC or plastic materials to make glossy clothes, dresses or skirts. Fashion designers particularly like using black PVC for their masterpieces.

Some people laughs at this black PVC material as it looks like a bin bag.
Brown and Reddish Leather Texture
It is a brown and reddish leather with prominent flakes as the texture. Wrinkles and scratches also appear on this leather texture.

This material can be applied to clothes, skirts, sofa, old book covers etc.
Hexagonal Black and White Tile Texture
The hexagonal shape grants specialty to the tiles though it is made of common black and white colors.

The dirt affects the shininess of the floor. If beverage is spilled on the floor and is not thoroughly cleaned, it will leave similar dirt.
Old-fashioned Black and White Tile Texture
This is a typical black and white tiles. Each 45-degree rotated black tile connects to 4 white tiles. This old-fashioned tiles could be found in many old-time movies.

The dirt enhances the aging effect.
Shiny Green Tile Texture
These green tiles have a high reflectivity. Again, they are classic tiles for floors, kitchens and toilets.

Some colors have been washed out. It gives the tiles vintage appearance.

This texture is marvelous for walls and floors.
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.
Small Red Tile Texture
These small red tiles can commonly be found on walls, floors, workbenches or pillars.

This texture is comparatively clean. You can add dirt, scratches and worn-out parts yourself.
White Bathroom Tile Texture
They are typical tiles which can be found in bathrooms or toilets. Comparing to Tiles 0001, it has no broken tiles and dirt, but it is not perfectly aligned. In real world, nothing is perfectly aligned.
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.
Crumpled or Wrinkled Aluminum Foil Texture
Obviously, it is an aluminum foil with a lot of wrinkles. It keeps the high reflectivity of aluminum though it is highly crumpled.
Rusty Metal Texture with Bumpy Surface
It is a plain metal plate having uneven surface. It is highly oxidized. It is not as reflective as new metal, but it still has a little glossiness.

As usual, highly oxidized iron comes with rust.
Rusty Metal Treadplate Texture with Classic Pattern
This metal pattern exists in many places, e.g. floors of elevators. It is the most typical 5-strip pattern for increasing fiction.

It is not just a metal plate, but also a rusty texture. Dirt is also on the surface.
Oxidized Rusty Metal Texture
It is a plain iron metal. The surface tells it is highly oxidized leaving only a few shiny areas.

Besides, the surface is covered with rust and dirt.
Rusty Metal Treadplate Texture with Cross Pattern
It is a rusty metal plate with typical cross patterns cover the whole surface. The bumpy cross pattern is used to increase the fiction and grip of metal especially when it is being used for flooring.

Dirt can also be found on the texture.
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.
Glossy Red Brick Texture with Pits
They are red bricks with little glossiness.

Though it has a smooth surface, there are quite a lot of pits or pores on the surface.

This texture is suitable for indoor brick walls, walls of corridors etc.
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