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Thursday: Free Texture Day Again; Dirt and Sand

Yet another Texture Day. This is the day when I make some FREE textures and offer them for FREE on my blog.

So, Today, I bring you 5 textures in JPG data HighRes 300 dpi. I call them “Dirt and Sand”.

You can download all textures in one ZIP file HERE (more than 60MB) or you can download them one by one, by clicking on the images bellow. Sorry, 5 days subscription free download offer expired. Download is now available after joining GBG. Please read about our free download policy and join our GBG for more free downloads. Thanks!

Thursday: Free Texture Day Again; Dirt and Sand

Thursday: Free Texture Day Again; Dirt and Sand

Thursday: Free Texture Day Again; Dirt and Sand

Thursday: Free Texture Day Again; Dirt and Sand

Thursday: Free Texture Day Again; Dirt and Sand

So, if you are asking: “How and where can I use them?” – here is one example:

Thursday: Free Texture Day Again; Dirt and Sand

I took this photo of my friend Sanya about a year ago in my photo studio.

It is maybe, kinda, spooky, but this is just to show you what kind of special effects can be achieved with such textures. Maybe, in one of the following posts, I will make a tutorial on how to make such effects.

But, hey, wait!

Download Sand and Dirt Photoshop Brushes set too! It contains 10 brushes: 5 brushes within maximum size and 5 small (up to 700 pixels) derived from the large ones. Hope you like them and they will be useful in your work.

DOWNLOAD FREE Sand and Dirt Photoshop Brushes set HEREĀ  (.abr, open file) –>>

DOWNLOAD FREE Sand and Dirt Photoshop Brushes set HERE (.zip file) –>>

Sorry, 5 days subscription free download offer expired. Download is now available after joining GBG. Please read about our free download policy and join our GBG for more free downloads. Thanks!

(Those PS Brushes are compatible with 7.0, CS, CS2, CS3, CS4 and CS5!)

Enjoy this Thursday, free texture day and, above all, have fun creating!

Silvia

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