This seamless PBR texture realistically portrays an aged concrete wall featuring visibly damaged and corroded rebar embodying the natural wear and tear that occurs after prolonged exposure to environmental elements. The base substrate is a dense mineral composite typical of traditional concrete primarily composed of cementitious binders combined with aggregates like crushed stone and sand. Over time this material undergoes weathering processes that increase surface porosity create subtle cracks and cause erosion gradually exposing oxidized steel rebar embedded beneath. The interaction between the mineral matrix and the corroded metal lends the surface an authentically worn appearance characterized by muted gray tones of weathered concrete contrasted with warm rust hues highlighting the exposed rebar delivering a highly detailed and organically distressed wall finish.
Within the physically based rendering workflow this texture set incorporates meticulously crafted PBR channels to enhance realism and material accuracy. The BaseColor/Albedo map captures the nuanced coloration of both the aged concrete and the oxidized steel while the Normal map emphasizes fine surface details such as fractured edges roughened concrete texture and the ridges of exposed rebar. Roughness maps differentiate the matte weathered concrete finish from the subtly glossier rusted steel areas and the Metallic channel accurately defines the inherent metal properties of the rebar. Ambient Occlusion maps deepen shadows within crevices and cracks to add dimensionality while Height/Displacement maps allow precise rendering of surface relief enhancing tactile authenticity under varied lighting conditions.
Rendered at up to 8K resolution this worn concrete damaged rebar wall texture is optimized for seamless integration with industry-standard 3D platforms including Blender Unreal Engine and Unity. Its seamless tiling capability makes it ideal for large-scale architectural visualizations industrial scenes and game environments requiring authentic representation of aged concrete surfaces with structural decay. For best results adjusting the UV scale is recommended to maintain natural proportions along with fine-tuning the roughness channel to balance the matte concrete’s weathered appearance against the metallic highlights of the exposed rebar ensuring realistic light interaction across diverse scenarios.
Overall this texture offers a physically accurate and versatile solution for artists and developers aiming to convey the passage of time and environmental impact on concrete and steel materials. Its detailed depiction of the mineral base and corroded metal components combined with optimized PBR channels and ultra-high resolution supports efficient rendering workflows while significantly enhancing visual realism in projects that demand authentic worn aged concrete walls with damaged rebar elements.
Using This PBR Texture in Blender
Import the texture maps into Blender with sRGB color space for albedo/base color and
Non-Color for normal, roughness, metallic, AO, height, and ORM maps. Connect normal maps
through a Normal Map node, then adjust UV scale with a Mapping node so the material repeats naturally on
your model.
- Albedo -> Principled BSDF Base Color
- Roughness -> Roughness, Metallic -> Metallic
- Normal -> Normal Map node -> Normal
- Height -> Bump or Displacement depending on render setup
For the full step-by-step setup, see
How to Use Seamless Textures in Blender.
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FAQ
Is this texture seamless and tileable?
Yes. This texture is designed as a seamless tileable PBR material, so it can repeat across large surfaces without visible borders.
Which resolutions and formats are available?
You can download PNG/WEBP versions and use 1K, 2K, 4K and 8K download options when available on the page.
Can I use it in Blender, Unreal Engine and Unity?
Yes. The download options and engine-mapped ZIP workflow are designed for Blender, Unreal Engine, Unity Standard, URP and HDRP material pipelines.
Is commercial use allowed?
Yes. The texture is available under the AITextured free commercial license. Review the license page for redistribution and AI-training restrictions.