Free Texture Tuesday: Noir Grunge
I wanted to try out some more experimental grunge textures this week and this is what I came up with, a nice set of dark and grungy textures. Each textures is actually 4-5 different textures combined in different layers in Photoshop to get the end result. I tried to give each texture it’s own “feeling”, if that makes any sense. Hopefully you guys get some good use out of them, enjoy!
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Caleb Kimbrough is the man behind LostAndTaken.com, a blog solely focused on giving away free high-res textures.
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Simply amazing! Thanks! ^^
Great textures that can be used in many ways since they are quite “neutral”. Thanks for sharing!
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These are incredible! Thanks!
Very beautiful textures, as per usual. Thanks for the share.
NICE TEXTURES. You know I don’t have a whole lot of use for stuff like this but what I usually do is live trace and then use pieces to distress my designs for t-shirts and stuff. The wood works great for a distressed pattern. Especially for country themes. Woot Texas! :)
I love these textures. Very useable!
Lovely Thanks Caleb :)
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very nice, I always look forward to texture Tuesday
thanks!
Stunnig textures Caleb, not surprised tho ;) ty !
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Thank you!
Great textures, downloaded :)
some nice textures here, Will def use in the future!
thx
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How do you get these things into PhotoShop styles? Or are they brushes?
Cool
Great textures, thank you!