Free Texture Tuesday: Scraped Grunge

The other day I was wandering around some back allies in my town and came across all of these cool poles that had been painted and scraped and repainted over and over again. I thought it gave these grunge textures a very cool feel, almost like an abstract acrylic painting or something. I’ve got all kinds of cool textures coming your way in the next few weeks, so get excited! Enjoy!

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Free Texture Tuesday: Rust 3

I wandered around town today for a few hours and shot over 600 new textures and some of my favorites from the batch are the rusty ones. Rust textures work really well when you want to add a good chunk of grunge to your designs or photos. I tried to include a nice variety in today’s post… I hope you get some use out of them. Enjoy!

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Free Texture Tuesdays: Grunge Cracks

I have some more experimental textures coming your way this week in the form of grungy cracks. No, not the kind found on your plumber. I’m talking about these textures that I made by layering various grunge textures on top of images of cracked concrete and walls. Hopefully you can find a cool use for them in your designs. Enjoy!

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Free Texture Tuesday: Grunge Bricks

Today we have a nice set of grunge brick textures for you, hopefully you can find some good uses for them. I also have to give another shoutout to Callum Chapman from CircleBox Blog, thanks a bunch! Enjoy!

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Free Texture Tuesday: Grunge Mats

Today we have a nice set of grunge fire safety mat textures, hopefully you can put them to good use. A big thanks goes out to Callum Chapman from CircleBox Blog for providing them, please make sure you head over there and check out his blog and say thanks! Enjoy!

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