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.
 
Damaged Red Brick Texture with Cracks
They are red bricks with cracks, pits and pores on the surface. Some of the bricks have been etched due to weathering.

Worn out marks can easily be seen.
Metal Treadplate Texture with Tiny Crosses
Have you ever noticed what the metallic texture of a train is ? This texture can be found on doors of underground trains. When your face is pushed to a train door during rush hours, you will discover the surface of train doors are covered with well aligned tiny crosses.
 
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.
Light Brown Wood Texture with Scratches
It is a light brown wood with a lot of scratches. The wood pattern is pretty distinguishable.

This material is right for desks, school chairs and cupboards.
Hexagonal Black and White Tile Texture
The hexagonal shape grants specialty to the tiles though it is made of common black and white colors.

The dirt affects the shininess of the floor. If beverage is spilled on the floor and is not thoroughly cleaned, it will leave similar dirt.
Old-fashioned Black and White Tile Texture
This is a typical black and white tiles. Each 45-degree rotated black tile connects to 4 white tiles. This old-fashioned tiles could be found in many old-time movies.

The dirt enhances the aging effect.
Shiny Green Tile Texture
These green tiles have a high reflectivity. Again, they are classic tiles for floors, kitchens and toilets.

Some colors have been washed out. It gives the tiles vintage appearance.

This texture is marvelous for walls and floors.
Broken Square Tile Texture
This is an old-fashioned square tiles. The tiles are severely damaged, so it exposes the white and brown base material.

It is extremely bumpy and with many missing pieces.
Small Red Tile Texture
These small red tiles can commonly be found on walls, floors, workbenches or pillars.

This texture is comparatively clean. You can add dirt, scratches and worn-out parts yourself.
White Bathroom Tile Texture
They are typical tiles which can be found in bathrooms or toilets. Comparing to Tiles 0001, it has no broken tiles and dirt, but it is not perfectly aligned. In real world, nothing is perfectly aligned.
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.
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.
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.
Uneven Plaster Wall Texture with Trowel Marks
It is an uneven grey plaster wall with prominent trowel marks.

Dirt can be found on the surface.
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.
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.
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.
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