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.
 
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.
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.
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.
Red Brick Texture with Irregular Surface
Those red bricks have very irregular, rough and bumpy surface.

They are outdoor bricks, so they have a lot of worn out areas.

It is more suitable as a wall material than a floor texture, otherwise, the floor will be too rutty.
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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