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This texture is free for you to use in your own creations. Please provide credit by linking to this page or to my Flickr account. Please do not redistribute or make small changes and claim it as your own.
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****Please feel free to use this Texture in your Artwork, if you do use it i would love it if you would please post your work in my group here****
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Textures thanks to iBrigs, boccacino, skeletalmess and a couple of mine.
Birds brushes by skeletalmess.
Burnt and weathered grunge textures by Design Shard the design blog.
See the blog post to download these textures: 19 Free Hi-Res Burnt Paper Textures
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This texture is free to use as you wish. I do request a link back to this if you use it, and would love to see what you come up with, but this is not a requirement. Go forth and create.
Blessed Be,
Chiaralily
You are free to use this texture in any of your projects, both personal and commercial. No credit is required.
Oak wood texture
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Just one of my texture shots when I play around with my 100mm Macro. Still one of my favorite lens. Especially when you are board and do not know what to shoot.
***Please, feel free to use my Textures, Backgrounds, Stock, etc., in your Artwork.
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...Please DO NOT redistribute as your own...
Feel free to use my texture in your personal artwork, non commercial use.
If you use this one, credit me with a link back to this texture.
I would love to see the results of your work, so please leave me a small copy in my comments.
Please do not re-distribute as your own.
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.
If you use it I would like to see the product :)
Have Fun!
My new blog Appliquedurever Textures And Photographies
Story proceeds left to right, row by row.
WORKFLOW
1. Go outside early am to get some flower pics.
2. Notice that the dogs are freaking out.
3. Look up and see the possum.
4. Shoot from 40 feet away with a macro lens.
5. Pick the most-focused images.
6. In Picasa, crop, sharpen, blow out any color, go for complete contrast.
7. In Picasa, create a grid collage on a black background ... it's so nice and easy in Picasa, but dang nab it, there was one too few images and the lower right was a repeat of the very first.
8. Open image in Picnik (do as much on-line editing as possible since the computer has about had it).
9. Type out the story.
10. Save back to Picasa. Still wondering what to do about that repeat pic.
11. Ah! Grab a mask from Shadowhouse, edit the collage in Picasa (using picture pile style this time), size the mask down and put it over the repeat pic bottom right.
12. Go back to Picnik; type "The End."
13. Save back to Picasa.
14. Open image in PSE7. This is where things get dicey (for the computer, not the possum) -- will it stay on? Wait, come to think of it, that was the challenge for the possum too.
15. Use 2 textures from ShadowHouse "Ruffed Up." (Multiply mode for the first, Overlay for the second), play with opacity, etc.
16. Find the most awesome texture/frame ever, from ShadowHouse. Stretch it over the image until the edges are juuuust right. Overlay, play with opacity.
17. Erase some of the bright parts of the texture off the text so it can be seen.
18. Flatten, save back to Picasa, upload to Flickr.
Maybe I'd do it differently a few months from now, but a few months ago, I didn't have a clue, and it was fun snaking my way through this puzzle.
Thanks so much to Jerry Jones, AKA SkeletalMess for fantastic textures, all for free. You can find them at shadowhousecreations.blogspot.com
;~)
texture FREE for use...
if you use this texture, please credit me with a link back to this texture...
I would love to see your work, please leave a link or a sample of your work here as a comment, thx...!!!
texture FREE for use...
if you use this texture, please credit me with a link back to this texture...
I would love to see your work, please leave a link or a sample of your work here as a comment, thx...!!!
Background texture for use by anyone for any purpose. Attribution only - no need to ask permission or to link back. Very large size.
Old schoolhouse in northeast Kansas. The old cracked paint was gorgeous! Free to use for texture or whatever!
If you use it I would like to see the product :)
Have Fun!
My new blog Appliquedurever Textures And Photographies