Photoshop Brushes: Swirled Floral Photographic Edges


Photoshop Brushes: Swirled Floral Photographic Edges

I’m on the Photoshoping spree these days! Ideas just pop-out. New shapes, new designs, new Photoshop brushes! But this time I am really really proud! You know, when you have this great photo or design idea, looks perfect in your head but then you need to put it on paper … ehm, screen?

And then, it just comes out the way you wanted it. Even better.

That’s exactly what I’m talking about. So, today, I proudly present you

Swirled Floral Photographic Edges

Set of 18 (quite complicated but beautiful) Photoshop brushes

Photoshop Brushes: Swirled Floral Photographic Edges

As usual here is a small preview, LITE edition 4 of them for FREE (you don’t even have to join our Green Bulb Gang to get it, although you are invited :) ) [ PREVIEW ] I [ DOWNLOAD after joining! ]

Swirled Floral Edges Photoshop Brushes Set (18)And for those of you who just can’t go for compromises here is a PREMIUM edition, 18 of them!

I bet you already see them decorating your present and future projects.

[ PREVIEW ] I [ BUY PREMIUM EDITION ]

Buy a full version and get 18 of them Swirled Floral Photographic Edges – Photoshop brushes for $9.99. Apply these in your various design projects and I’m sure they’ll make you proud!

Of course, these come with commercial license! And of course, you can sell the designs you make with them!

Of course, they’re in Hi-res: 2012px – 2346px.

Yours,
Silvia

P.S.
I just realized that I was supposed to stress out the size of my brushes in previous posts. Especially after I learned that other sites brag about their 1300px Photoshop brushes. The smallest ones I made here are bigger than 2000px. So, why keep it a secret? :)

P.P.S.

KUBOTA SLOPPY BORDERS

Get over 125 Kubota Sloppy Borders in this fantastic border Pak.

From elegant thin borders, to eye-catching medium borders, to heavy borders for a bold statement, this Pak adds the finishing touch to your tweaks.

KUBOTA SLOPPY BORDERS have always been a favorite way to present images in the old days of film. But with digital, this cool retro look is much more difficult to achieve. Scaleable, snap them on inside or outside your image, and even change the border color to fit your image!

To create the Sloppy Borders, Kevin Kubota and Craig Strong, (of Strong Photography and Lensbaby, LLC) went into the darkroom and individually printed the borders, using a variety of filed out negative carriers (the traditional way). Then, they were scanned at high resolution, and digitally prepared for overlay on any image.

Excellent for online presentations or slide shows, this is the finishing touch Pak that will set your images apart from the rest.

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18 Comments


  1. Thank you! I found these at Digiscrapdepot then on http://www.cufreebiesonly.blogspot.com/ sent me!

  2. Wonderful. Love the swirls.
    Thanks so much!

  3. These are awesome! Thanks for sharing your work! :-)

  4. These are so gorgeous – thanks so much for offering us a sample!

  5. Thanks, these are beautiful!

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