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TerracottaTilesTiles from the front wall of a house, not the roof, but can easily be used for either the wall as a decorative feature or for roof tiles. Tested as both. Tiled at 2848x2016 this texture works well on many buildings, but mainly for decorative purposes.
For use with 3D programs, i.e. Bryce, Poser, Wings3D, Blender, Cinema4D and many others. Free to use for commercial and non-commercial works.
[http://www.sharecg.com/v/7314/texture/TerracottaTiles
](http://www.sharecg.com/v/7314/texture/TerracottaTiles)
LichenBrickWall
Found this in Surrey. It's now tiled at 2848x2040 and works just great on a Dutch windmill I recently modeled, brilliant for creating that "been there for ages" look. So would look great on any old brickwork, or even abandoned industrial areas.
For use with 3D programs, i.e. Bryce, Poser, Wings3D, Blender, Cinema4D and many others. Free to use for commercial and non-commercial works.
[http://www.sharecg.com/v/7287/texture/LichenBrickWall
](http://www.sharecg.com/v/7287/texture/LichenBrickWall)
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