Free Texture Tuesday: Leather 2

I’ve got a nice set of leather textures for you today. The first set of leather textures I posted are still some of my all time favorites. Hopefully both sets will help cover your leather texture needs in the future. Enjoy!

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Free Texture Tuesday: Hand-Stained Paper

Today I’ve got a great set of hand-stained paper textures for you. Paper textures are some of the most prevalent resources around and for good reason, they are one of the most useful kinds of textures. You can never have to much of a good thing, right? I hope you have as much fun using these textures as I had creating them. Enjoy!

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Free Texture Tuesday: Bricks

Looking back through past Texture Tuesday posts I was surprised to see that I haven’t posted a set of brick textures for you guys. Brick textures come in handy for any sort of grungy or urban designs you may be working on. I’m looking for some fresh texture ideas for future posts, so if you have any requests or thoughts just leave them in the comments. Thanks!

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Free Texture Tuesday: Nebula Grunge 2

Today I’ve got another set of nebula grunge textures for you. As with a lot of my other grunge textures, these were made in Photoshop by combining several different textures, in this case one of them being a copyright-free nebula image. I had a lot of fun making these and I hope you can find some unique uses for them. Enjoy!

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Free Texture Tuesday: Damp Wood

One of the things that I’ve noticed over the course of the last two years of shooting textures is that a surface can look completely different when wet than what it looks like dry. Take concrete for example, rain really helps to bring out the contrast. I feel wet concrete makes far better textures than dry concrete. Wood is another prime example. Moisture really helps to bring out the details in the wood grain. I hope you enjoy them!

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