Dirty Cracked Blue Concrete Wall PBR
This blue concrete wall PBR material offers a distinctive take on traditional cement surfaces by introducing a deep oil-blue color combined with visible wear and surface damage.

Rather than appearing clean or uniform, the wall carries signs of age, dirt, and repeated exposure.
The surface is relatively smooth at first glance.
However, closer inspection reveals scattered scratches, darker blue stains, and a noticeable crack running vertically across the wall.
This combination creates a material that feels intentional rather than accidental.
It looks like a concrete wall that was painted or tinted in blue, then slowly degraded over time.
With its 4K seamless resolution, this texture maintains visual consistency across large wall surfaces.
The color variation prevents flatness, while the subtle imperfections add realism.
Color Treatment and Surface Wear
The dominant tone of this material is a muted oil-blue.
Darker patches and uneven coloration appear across the surface, suggesting dirt buildup and weather exposure.
Instead of hiding flaws, the material highlights them.
Scratches, stains, and small irregularities become part of the visual language.
A long vertical crack runs from top to bottom.
This single structural detail adds narrative weight and helps break symmetry when applied to wide walls.
Thanks to the Base Color, Normal, and Specular maps, the wall reacts naturally to light.
The matte concrete base absorbs most reflections, while subtle specular response enhances depth.
The result is a colored concrete surface that feels authentic and grounded, not decorative or artificial.
Where This Material Works Best
This dirty cracked blue concrete wall texture is well suited for creative environments.
It fits spaces that need personality rather than perfection.
Common use cases include art galleries, exhibition spaces, modern installations, and experimental architectural scenes.
It also works well in both interior and exterior contexts, depending on lighting and composition.
Because the material is not visually loud, it pairs well with neutral elements such as metal, glass, or raw wood.
At the same time, the blue tone gives designers a way to introduce color without relying on paint layers.

Inside AfterBox, the material is available as a ready-to-use PBR setup.
You can import it instantly, adjust tiling, tweak color balance, or add additional dirt layers if needed.
The seamless nature of the texture allows flexible scaling.
It can be used on narrow walls, wide facades, or vertical surfaces without visible repetition.
For designers looking to download a concrete PBR material that feels unique, imperfect, and expressive, this blue concrete wall offers a strong visual alternative to standard grey cement.
It communicates age, character, and intentional roughness—qualities that often define memorable spaces.
Dirty Cracked Blue Concrete Wall PBR
- Free
This material is free in AfterBox
Save time on material setup
Instead of downloading this texture, use the optimized ready-made material for V-Ray, Corona Renderer (3ds Max) and Unreal Engine available in AfterBox.No manual setup



Specifications:
Resolution: 4K (4096×4096)
Texture Type: PBR
Maps Included: Base Color, Normal, Specular
Seamless: Yes
Surface Type: Rough Concrete
File Format: JPG / PNG
Features of this ready-made material:
1. The material is ready to use
2. Import the material with simple click & drag
3. Ability to add dirt and grime to the material
4. Material tiling support
5. Color correction
6. Material scale adjustment
7. Includes a usage tutorial and advanced settings — no material creation skills required
Learning:
1. MatBox Material Implementation in Unreal Engine
2. How to Use MatBox Materials in Corona Renderer for 3ds Max
3. Mastering MatBox Materials in V-Ray for 3ds Max: Complete Setup & Texture Control Guide








