Typical Orange or Brown Leather Texture with Impressions
This texture has classical leather patterns which are tiny flakes with various colors ranging from red, orange to brown.

Besides gaps between flakes, there are also a few big impressions.

Dirt appears on the texture too.
 
Entirely Worn Leather Texture
It is a piece of totally worn leather.

The superficial is completely ripped off, so the underneath vein or root like texture is exposed. The inner texture is like a network spreading across the whole surface.
Terrazzo or Marble Texture with Various Colors
It is terrazzo. Some people group it as marble.

The pattern of terrazzo is the most popular and typical one. It has a variety of colors including orange, red, brown and grey.

The flakes are of different sizes too.
 
Wood with Horizontal Bark Texture
It is a large piece of wood which has numerous parallel and horizontal lines.

Each line has some color variations. The dents make the wood look more natural and realistic.
Rusty Metal Plate Texture with Round Cap Nails
It is a tremendously rusted metal plate. Thick layers of rust cover the whole iron surface, but the rust is thinner around round cap nails.

The rust has different colors including light brown, dark brown, orange and black.

Scratches can also be found on the rusty superficial.
100% Rusty Metal or Iron Texture
This texture is a completely rusted out metal plate which has a few layers of rust. Due to weathering, the iron has different degrees of worn out parts and eroded areas. Corroded surface makes its surface highly bumpy.
Corrugated Carton Cardboard Paper Texture
It is a corrugated carton paper, so stripes can be on this fiberboard. As the name "fiberboard" implies, it has a lot of tiny fiber texture on the surface.

Some fibers are soft, but some are hard. The difference in hardness gives easily recognizable patterns to the cardboard.
Wood-like Fiber Paper Texture with Flecks
This coarse paper is made of fibers which make it look like a wood.

To be a woodlike paper texture, a lot of fibers can be seen. In reality, fibers are pressed to produce this kind of paper.

Occasionally, randomly oriented flecks can be found.
Parcel Packaging Paper Texture with Wrinkles
From the brown color and the pattern, everyone can tell it is a parcel packaging paper.

Among all types of parcel packing papers, it is a rather smooth one having a glossy surface.
Wet Muddy Ground Texture with Fallen Leaves
It is a wet and muddy ground of a forest. Large, medium and small rocks or stones can be found everywhere. Tiny fallen leaves cover almost the whole slimy ground.
Highly Crumpled Parcel Packing Paper Texture
It is a crumpled parcel packaging paper with hundreds of wrinkles and folds. There are different sizes of folds ranging from extra large to small.

You can simply use this texture as a packaging material. It can immediately turn a plain box into a parcel package.
Classical Orange Marble Texture with White Stripes
This is the most typical marble pattern which is orange and has white stripes.

There is dirt on these square tiles. The dirt can barely been seen, but it affects the glossiness.

This marble pattern is usually found in lobbies of old hotels.
Natural Wood Texture with Parallel Barks
All barks are running in parallel along the surface. These parallel barks give the uniqueness of this wood texture.

A few deep and big barks randomly appear on the tree skin. If SBSAR file is used, the depth of these big barks can be adjusted.

Similar texture can be found in wooden doors etc.
Primitive and Raw Tree Bark Texture
Definitely, it is a very primitive tree bark texture. The skin is very bumpy, uneven and has a lot of barks.

The prominent tree rings give the uniqueness of this tree bark texture.

It is favorable for industrial-style furniture.
Large Piece of Wood with Tree Barks
It is a large single piece of wood which has thousands of tree barks on the surface.

It is suited to large wooden furniture such as wardrobes and tables
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.
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.
Red and White Checker Cloth Texture
The red and white checkers are classical patterns used in textile industry. A lot of clothes, dresses, table cloths have this traditional checker pattern. If you go to the kitchen, you may find a kitchen cloth having this pattern.

If the texture is enlarged enough, thread texture can be seen.
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.
Wood Texture with Scratches and Mosses
This scratched wood is covered with countless mosses and mold/mould.

There are different colors of mosses. It implies it is a habitat of many species of mosses.

It is the optimal texture for antique furniture which is usually full of mold.
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