Have you wondered about how it feels to be buried alive? Here is the pattern for it.
Source Hendrik Lammers
I have no idea what J Boo means by this name, but hey – it’s hot.
Source j Boo
High detail stone wall with minor cracks and specks.
Source Projecteightyfive
If you don’t like cream and pixels, you’re in the wrong place.
Source Mizanur Rahman
Light gray pattern with an almost wall tile-like appearance.
Source Markus Tinner
I took the liberty of using Dmitry’s pattern and made a version without perforation.
Source Atle Mo
After 1 comes 2, same but different. You get the idea.
Source Hendrik Lammers
Design drawn in Paint.net, vectorised using Vector Magic and finished in Inkscape.
Source Firkin
Not the Rebel alliance, but a dark textured pattern.
Source Hendrik Lammers
If you like it a bit trippy, this wave pattern might be for you.
Source Ian Soper
Prismatic Isometric Cube Wireframe Pattern No Background
Source GDJ
Formed by heavily distorting part of a an image of a fish uploaded to Pixabay by GLady
Source Firkin
A nice and simple gray stucco material. Great on its own, or as a base for a new pattern.
Source Bartosz Kaszubowski
You could get a bit dizzy from this one, but it might come in handy.
Source Dertig Media
People seem to enjoy dark patterns, so here is one with some circles.
Source Atle Mo
It’s big, it’s gradient—and it’s square.
Source Brankic1979
Drawn in Paint.net using the kaleidoscope plug-in and vectorised.
Source Firkin
Have you wondered about how it feels to be buried alive? Here is the pattern for it.
Source Hendrik Lammers
Prismatic Triangular Background Design Mark II 5
Source GDJ
From a drawing in 'Royal Ramsgate', James Simson, 1897.
Source Firkin