Red Brick Texture Partially Covered by Cement
These red bricks are arranged in running bond layout and they are partially covered by excessive cement came from grouts.

They have various red and orange colors. Some of them are white and have the colors of concrete.

The edges are worn and there are also pitting on bricks and grouts(gaps).
 
Traditional Red or Orange Brick Texture in Basket Weave Layout
They are very typical red construction bricks. Though they are called as red bricks, their colors tend to be orange.

Their surface is very rough and full of pits or tiny holes. Edges are also ragged. There are also some damages on the exterior.

The brick layout of these bricks are quite different from classical one. They are arranged in a pattern called basket weave.
Red or Pink Terrazzo Tile Texture with Black and White Fragments
They are red terrazzo tiles having black and white fragments with a few yellowish flake patterns in between.

Edges are worn and damaged.

The terrazzo is quite similar to "Marble 0004" which is green instead of pink.
 
Black Terrazzo Tile Texture with Pink Fragments
They are black tiles having terrazzo patterns. The terrazzo is composed of pink and white fragments, flakes and flecks.

Edges are worn and dirt appears on the surface too.
Green Terrazzo Tile Texture with Black and White Flakes
They are green terrazzo tiles. Each green tile has a lot of big white flakes and tiny black flakes. All those fragments create this terrazzo.

Edges of each tile is a bit weary and the surface is rather shiny.
Damaged Concrete Texture Exposing Rusty Rebars or Reinforcing Steels
It is a disastrously damaged concrete wall exposing thoroughly rusted reinforcing steels.

Areas around rusty concrete steels are also contaminated by rust.

The concrete surface is very bumpy and full of pits.
Extra Long Rectangle Brick Texture in Running Bone Layout
Comparing to normal red bricks, these grey bricks are much longer. Unexceptionally, the bricks are arranged in running bone layout pattern.

Edge wear, edge dirt, trowel marks and lump areas are on the surface too!
PBR Red Brick Texture with Trowel Marks
They are classical red bricks widely used in many European countries including United Kingdom, Netherlands etc.

If you inspect the bricks carefully, you will find trowel marks on it. Of course, pits, scratches, worn and damaged areas also exist.
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.
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.
Oxidized Metal Plate Texture with Round Cap Nails
This highly oxidized metal plate is full of round cap nails, but well aligned. It is usually used as covers for containers.

Dirt has accumulated around round caps as those are good places to hide debris.

Oxidation has different degrees too. It can be proved by different reflectivity.

Of course, scratches cannot be omitted for oxidized iron metals.
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.
Galvanized Metal Sheet Texture
It is a galvanized metal sheet with different sizes of scratches and pitting.

The crystallized pattern defines the signature of galvanized iron.

Galvanized metal is commonly used for covering wooden structure. Usually, construction workers simply nail them on wooden parts.

It is also used to make water tanks.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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