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.
 
Rock Texture with Sharp Edges
These rocks have a lot of sharp edges and the surface is full of tiny stones.

If you examine the edges closely, you will find there is sand between rocks.

This texture is appropriate for both walls and floors.

It is a variant of Rock 0001, but without pebbles.
Rock Texture with Sharp Edges
These rocks have a lot of sharp edges and the surface is full of tiny stones and pebbles.

If you examine the edges closely, you will find there is sand between rocks.
 
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.
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.
Black and White Checkers with Marble Texture
This texture composes of tiled black and white checkers with marble patterns on each checker. There are also golden lines separating checkers.
Dry Soil Texture with Cracks
Undoubtedly, this is a dry out land leaving numberless cracks on the surface.

It also looks like a soil texture.

Walls of some ancient houses were made of mud. After being dry, the texture of those walls look similar to this texture too.
Asphalt Ground Texture with Cracks
It is an asphalt texture with cracks all over the surface. Definitely, it is a marvelous material for ground or flooring. It is also great for texturing a wall.
Swampy and Muddy Ground Texture with Rocks and Pebbles
It is a flooded and muddy texture. It looks like surfaces of marshes.

Undoubtedly, it is an excellent texture for swampland, marshland and bogs.

Comparing to Ground 0001, it is more moisture-laden and its surface is smoother.
Wet Muddy Ground Texture with Rocks and Stones
This lumpy texture has an irregular surface which has numerous pebbles.

The damp and marshy texture grants it the appearance of a swampy ground.
Rough Concrete Texture with Cracks and Pits
It is a very rough concrete with a lot of tiny pits or pores.

White spots can be found on the surface.

Besides, big cracks are everywhere.
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.

Grey Asphalt Texture
It is a very common grey asphalt.

This texture fits for highways, car roads, pedestrian roads, pavements etc.

It also right for concrete walls and pillars.
Grey Brick Texture in Herringbone Pattern
They are classic tiled grey bricks which can be found in many streets and parks.

Bricks can be arranged in a lot of patterns. Herringbone pattern is one of the most common patterns, which can be found on many pavements.

This texture is quite similar to Bricks 0003, except it is grey and its edges are worn out.

It is suitable for pavements and sidewalk, especially outdoor ones.
Red Brick Texture in Herringbone Pattern
They are classic tiled red bricks which can be found in many streets and parks.

Bricks can be arranged in a lot of patterns. Herringbone pattern is one of the most common patterns, which can be found on many pavements.

It is suitable for pavements and sidewalks, especially outdoor ones.
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