Mine was much harder to do then I imagined. I really need feedback on that, to know what mistakes I´m making, and how I correct them. Somehow, the triske overlay don´t work good when I try to use it with paint bucket tool, but works fine if I put on "overlay" blending mode, and recolor using blending option color overlay... It´s so weird.
I am also not sure if the borders of the patterns would pass a quality check, but I don´t know how to fix them.
@Cat: I´m exactly the opposite. I really like grungy papers, but end on doing them very plain. I usually don´t like my own distressed/grungy/aged paper. Guess I still don´t have good techniques to do them, as I´m just beginning.
@Molly - Somehow, I can´t download yours...
@Chikie - I just saw we thought on the same theme when I was going to post mine. Your papers look great!
Well, its my 1st time posting something realy usefull here, so i'm a litle shy!
I made a pack of overlays based on gears i made myself, on CorelDraw (yes, i use C.Draw, believe, its possible) and finished into PS. I hope you enjoy it.
This is what I came up with. I'm most definitely not a designer, but I still had fun with the challenge. Each individual damask shape is on its own layer so that it can be customized to your liking. I also did a basic paper of one color as a sample. here is the link to the files. There are three of them...one .png, one .psd, and one .jpg. I hope someone out there will find them useful.
Here is a few I made out of brushes... shamrocks for St Patricks Day! Link below for download if you are interested. 2 PNG 1 PSD
I had to edit the link, for some reason it was not working, but it should be OK now.
http://www.mediafire.com/?dd591z8t1m7mgp9
Everyone is doing great! Thanks so much Marisa for giving us the challenge!
Thanks, ladies. I downloaded some great assets from this challenge.
Mine was much harder to do then I imagined. I really need feedback on that, to know what mistakes I´m making, and how I correct them. Somehow, the triske overlay don´t work good when I try to use it with paint bucket tool, but works fine if I put on "overlay" blending mode, and recolor using blending option color overlay... It´s so weird.
I am also not sure if the borders of the patterns would pass a quality check, but I don´t know how to fix them.
If it´s ok, feel free to use as cu
Download here (It goes straight to my dropbox)
PS:I´ve hand-drawn the doodle shamrock - hope it´s cute
Now some comments about the other submissions:
@Cat: I´m exactly the opposite. I really like grungy papers, but end on doing them very plain. I usually don´t like my own distressed/grungy/aged paper. Guess I still don´t have good techniques to do them, as I´m just beginning.
@Molly - Somehow, I can´t download yours...
@Chikie - I just saw we thought on the same theme when I was going to post mine. Your papers look great!
Hi ppl!
Well, its my 1st time posting something realy usefull here, so i'm a litle shy!
I made a pack of overlays based on gears i made myself, on CorelDraw (yes, i use C.Draw, believe, its possible) and finished into PS. I hope you enjoy it.
To download: "Click here"
Wow Heliton those are fantastic! Ever since my first "steampunk" kit that I got I have fallen in love with gears! Thanks so much!
Love those gear overlays!
This is what I came up with. I'm most definitely not a designer, but I still had fun with the challenge. Each individual damask shape is on its own layer so that it can be customized to your liking. I also did a basic paper of one color as a sample. here is the link to the files. There are three of them...one .png, one .psd, and one .jpg. I hope someone out there will find them useful.
Thanks everyone for participating! Some great patterns were made. Way to kick off the designer challenge with a bang!
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