Raw Concrete Texture
It is the base concrete texture. It is primitive and raw having large and small pores on the surface.

It is suitable for building plain walls, especially those in industrial style. The SBSAR file allows the hole sizes and depths to be adjusted.
 
Snowy Rocks Texture
They are brown rocks covered by fresh snow. Some snow has melted leaving damp mark on the snowy ground.

With the sbsar file, rock size, snow level and fresh and melted snow amount can be controlled.
Damaged Concrete Plates
It is a wall made of concrete plates, but it is highly eroded making a very bumpy surface.

With the sbsar file, the grout intensity and damage level can be adjusted.
 
Rock Texture
It is a simply rock texture, but can be applied to a large varieties of natural environment. It is simple, but useful.

It can be used to texture a single stone or as a rocky ground of cliff.
Concrete Plaster Wall Texture
It is a concrete wall with some plaster, but has numerous dents of various sizes due to bumps, hits or shots.
Tree Bark Texture
It is a tree bark texture. The bark's texture is prominent. It has cracks and bumpy surface. Moss can be found on the bark too.
Concrete Waffle Slabs
From the grid pattern, we know that they are waffle slabs made of reinforced concrete. They grid pattern allows concrete ribs running in 2 directions perpendicular to each other on its underside.

As it appears in public area, dust and dirt can be found on the surface. Besides, there are imperfection at junctions between slabs.
Painted Wood Planks
They are wood planks painted in red, but some paint is peeling off due to weathering. Besides, there are wear and broken parts.

It is a fabulous material for creating old doors, fences and even houses.
Concrete Texture: Corinthian Columns
It is a concrete texture composed of Corinthian columns. Due to weathering and aging, a lot of wear and cracks appear on the surface.

Despite its name columns, this texture suits extremely well for walls and urns.
Concrete Plates
It is a concrete wall made of numerous concrete plates. Due to weathering, the concrete plates have cracks, pores and dirt.

If you are going to 3D model a concrete wall, please do not miss this texture!
Stucco Plaster with Trowel Marks
This is a stucco plaster. By examining the surface, a lot of fan shape trowel strokes or marks can be found.
Wood Planks with Nails
They are wood planks with nails. By close examination, there are rust on some nails. The edges of the planks have worn. and a lot of dirt and dust rests on the wood.

Near grouts, mosses may also be found.
Ground Covered with Gravel
This is a texture made of lots of gravel. It can be used as pavement for roads or to cover mud in backyard.

With your imagination, it could also be a wall texture.
Red Brick Wall Partially Plastered
It is a classic red brick wall. On the top is a thin layer of plaster that has a botched workmanship. Brush strokes are prominent. Besides, the plaster only covers some parts of the wall.
Rubber Mulch Mats / Tiles for Playground Safety
This is a rubber mulch mat that can easily be found is many playground for safety. It is a material having a lot of pores, but it can absorb vibration that makes it a good substance for protecting children in playing field.

If you want to texture a playground, please don't miss this PBR texture.
Dusty Black Cladding Ground Texture
It is a black cladding with a lot of dust and mud on the surface. There are also numerous worn and cracks on each cladding plate. Besides, pebbles scatter all over the ground.
Dry Muddy Ground Texture with Cracks Everywhere
This is a dried muddy field during a drought. After losing all the water, large and small cracks appear everywhere. There are small stones scattering around the soil.

This texture is great for texturing a non-irrigated farmland.
Seashore Rock Texture Covered by Barnacles
This is a typical rocks that can be found near seashores. It is largely covered by barnacles and mosses.

Some barnacles are alive while some have became empty shells leaving a hole.

To texture a rocky seashore? This texture is absolutely a good choice.

To achieve a better result, I'd recommend to use it with the height map as well.
Cleaning Sponge Texture
It is clear that this is a sponge texture. There are a lot of sponges. This texture is more like those cleaning sponge that you can find in your kitchen.

There are a lot of large and small pores on the surface. Some parts have been worn due to long time of usage.

I would recommend to use it together with scattering option on.
Exposed Aggregate Concrete Pavement Texture
It is exposed concrete aggregate pavement. Exposed concrete aggregate is commonly used as decorative concrete. The top layer of cement paste is removed and the underlying aggregate is exposed.

This kind of concrete is very durable and skid-resistant, so it is a great material for texturing sidewalks, driveways, pool decks etc.

It is also a good substance for rough walls.
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