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		<title>Massive Collection of Over 1,000 Floral Photoshop Brushes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Floral and Ornate patterns are very popular in the design world, their vintage yet elegant and modern feel makes them perfect to use for so many different projects. To make your life easier, we&#8217;ve collected over 60 brush sets, in total including over 1,000 single brushes! What are you favorites sets? We&#8217;d love to know! Flower Petals by Brush This (12 Brushes) Floral Brushes by SummerAIR (9 Brushes) Floral Brushes 2 by Yana Stock (20 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Hawksmont (9 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Xnienke (5 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Danny Hinde (12 Brushes) Ultra Leaf Brushes by Snap 2 Objects (32 Brushes) Garden Plants by Photoshop Free Brushes (12 Brushes) Abstract Flowers by Web Designer Lab (10 Brushes) Floral Deco Brushes 2 by Ro-Stock (20 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Cozy Comfy Couch (8 Brushes) Only Lonely by Desperate Deceit (87 Brushes) Artistic Floral by Hottiee (6 Brushes) In Bloom by Sleep Walker Fish (19 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Miss Fairy Taled (2 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Soul DJ (12 Brushes) Brushes Pack 1 by Atenaispd (15 Brushes) Grunge and Smooth Floral Brushes by Keep Waiting (67 Brushes) Floral Swirl Brushes by Aka Joe (20 Brushes) Floral Ornaments by Lileya (16 Brushes) Floral Photoshop Brushes by Lileya (5 Brushes) Floral Brushes Pack 1 by Elena Sham (14 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Murderdoll (10 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Solenero (9 Brushes) Suddenly Spring by Gvalkyie (10 Brushes) Sleepless by Sleepwalker Fish (20 Brushes) Trad Oriental Flower Brushes by Photoshop Addict (10 Brushes) Floral Brushes by GM Para (5 Brushes) Floral Deco Brushes by Ro Stock (19 Brushes) Floral Swirls by Szuia (12 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 1 by Graphic Identity (4 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 2 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 3 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 4 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 5 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Redhead Stock (29 Brushes) Flower Brush Set 1 by Gvalkyrie (20 Brushes) Flower Frames by Generosa (5 Brushes) Flower Sketches Brushes by Redhead Stock (36 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Man Upstairs (15 Brushes) Hand-Drawn Ornaments by Bianca Yvonne (7 Brushes) February Swirls by Pixels &#038; Ice Cream (11 Brushes) Hand Drawn Floral Patterns by Room122 (8 Brushes) Vintage Floral Illustration by Streetcar Circus (14 Brushes) Flowers First by Pixels &#038; Ice Cream (5 Brushes) Leaves and Foliage by Obsidian Dawn (36 Brushes) Paisley Brush by Obsidian Dawn (37 Brushes) Flowers and Petals by Diego Botello (22 Brushes) Flower Prints by Lonely Lass (5 Brushes) Messy Flora by Angelina Resource (20 Brushes) Jakandara by Lady Oscar (17 Brushes) Flowers Mega Pack by Hawks Mont (28 Brushes) Barbarja Floral 01 by Barbarja (15 Brushes) Nature Brushes by Confused Stock (10 Brushes) Floral Deco by Petticoat Row (72 Brushes) Curly Floral by Aramisdream (3 Brushes) Swirls and Flowers by Coby17 (15 Brushes) Vector Flowers by Yasny Chan (19 Brushes) Floral Brush 2 by Barbarja (13 Brushes) Fantasy Floral by Graphic Identity (4 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Rawox (11 Brushes) Florals Brush by Melemel (27 Brushes) Subscribe to the Psdtuts+ RSS Feed for the best Photoshop tuts and articles on the web. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Floral and Ornate patterns are very popular in the design world, their vintage yet elegant and modern feel makes them perfect to use for so many different projects. To make your life easier, we&#8217;ve collected over 60 brush sets, in total including over 1,000 single brushes! What are you favorites sets? We&#8217;d love to know! Flower Petals by Brush This (12 Brushes) Floral Brushes by SummerAIR (9 Brushes) Floral Brushes 2 by Yana Stock (20 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Hawksmont (9 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Xnienke (5 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Danny Hinde (12 Brushes) Ultra Leaf Brushes by Snap 2 Objects (32 Brushes) Garden Plants by Photoshop Free Brushes (12 Brushes) Abstract Flowers by Web Designer Lab (10 Brushes) Floral Deco Brushes 2 by Ro-Stock (20 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Cozy Comfy Couch (8 Brushes) Only Lonely by Desperate Deceit (87 Brushes) Artistic Floral by Hottiee (6 Brushes) In Bloom by Sleep Walker Fish (19 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Miss Fairy Taled (2 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Soul DJ (12 Brushes) Brushes Pack 1 by Atenaispd (15 Brushes) Grunge and Smooth Floral Brushes by Keep Waiting (67 Brushes) Floral Swirl Brushes by Aka Joe (20 Brushes) Floral Ornaments by Lileya (16 Brushes) Floral Photoshop Brushes by Lileya (5 Brushes) Floral Brushes Pack 1 by Elena Sham (14 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Murderdoll (10 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Solenero (9 Brushes) Suddenly Spring by Gvalkyie (10 Brushes) Sleepless by Sleepwalker Fish (20 Brushes) Trad Oriental Flower Brushes by Photoshop Addict (10 Brushes) Floral Brushes by GM Para (5 Brushes) Floral Deco Brushes by Ro Stock (19 Brushes) Floral Swirls by Szuia (12 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 1 by Graphic Identity (4 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 2 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 3 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 4 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 5 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Redhead Stock (29 Brushes) Flower Brush Set 1 by Gvalkyrie (20 Brushes) Flower Frames by Generosa (5 Brushes) Flower Sketches Brushes by Redhead Stock (36 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Man Upstairs (15 Brushes) Hand-Drawn Ornaments by Bianca Yvonne (7 Brushes) February Swirls by Pixels &#038; Ice Cream (11 Brushes) Hand Drawn Floral Patterns by Room122 (8 Brushes) Vintage Floral Illustration by Streetcar Circus (14 Brushes) Flowers First by Pixels &#038; Ice Cream (5 Brushes) Leaves and Foliage by Obsidian Dawn (36 Brushes) Paisley Brush by Obsidian Dawn (37 Brushes) Flowers and Petals by Diego Botello (22 Brushes) Flower Prints by Lonely Lass (5 Brushes) Messy Flora by Angelina Resource (20 Brushes) Jakandara by Lady Oscar (17 Brushes) Flowers Mega Pack by Hawks Mont (28 Brushes) Barbarja Floral 01 by Barbarja (15 Brushes) Nature Brushes by Confused Stock (10 Brushes) Floral Deco by Petticoat Row (72 Brushes) Curly Floral by Aramisdream (3 Brushes) Swirls and Flowers by Coby17 (15 Brushes) Vector Flowers by Yasny Chan (19 Brushes) Floral Brush 2 by Barbarja (13 Brushes) Fantasy Floral by Graphic Identity (4 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Rawox (11 Brushes) Florals Brush by Melemel (27 Brushes) Subscribe to the Psdtuts+ RSS Feed for the best Photoshop tuts and articles on the web. </p>
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		<title>Create a Vivid Themed Illustration Using Simple Hand-Drawn Elements – Part I</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 14:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Drawn elements are certainly something that can enhance an illustration. Even if you&#8217;re not very good at drawing, you can still create a quality piece. All you need is a good idea and some Photoshop skills. And if you don&#8217;t believe me, you will definitely change your mind after reading this tutorial. So let&#8217;s take a look inside! Final Image Preview Take a look at the image we&#8217;ll be creating. Want access to the full PSD files and downloadable copies of every tutorial, including this one? Join Psd Plus for just $9/month. You can view the final image preview below. Part I &#8211; Tutorial Details Program: Photoshop CS3 Difficulty: Intermediate &#8211; Advanced Estimated Completion Time : 2 hours Introduction and Preparation It&#8217;s a themed illustration about "No Beauty," this hides an idea that no beauty lasts forever. Suddenly all that&#8217;s great and beautiful falls apart. All the happiness is gone with the colorful pieces. The final outcome has its own mood, even thou it&#8217;s colorful, it&#8217;s still kinda frightening. And as I said this is kinda simple but you may be wondering why this tutorial is labeled as advanced level. Well everything is fine as long as you have some base to work on. Here we have absolutely nothing, we will create this piece from scratch. So what&#8217;s hard, is all the illustration depth, shading and colorization. Beside that, there are some things you just need to feel. Ok, now let&#8217;s take a look what we&#8217;re going to use: a piece of paper , from 123rf.com face , from 123rf.com scratchy texture , sxc.hu Step 1 I always try to work on a big canvas, but for the tutorial purposes I will go use a document that is 815 px by 1050 px. Just to save you some money from buying large pictures. Anyway, drag the paper texture to our document, duplicate it twice and to each copy hit Command + T (Free Transform) and then select Distort. Refer to the second image below and look how to transform these two paper copies, they need to create a perspective as shown. Now in the same image &#8211; two green frames show you where to cut the main paper to get a good connection. Finally, grab the Patch Tool and get rid of the bad looking textures (third image below). Step 2 Next use Command + U and lower the Saturation of this background paper texture a bit. If the texture still needs some work (first image below), then use the Patch Tool or Clone Stamp Tool to cover some imperfections. Then, let&#8217;s say that the paper background is some kind of a room, so I thought these walls need some more contrast. To make the texture look better, use the Burn Tool (Range &#8211; Midtones), and burn in the connection lines to make it look more like a room. Step 3 Now, while you still have the Burn Tool selected, make the diameter very small and paint in the top and bottom edges (first image below &#8211; where the arrows indicate). This should help to keep the walls, floor and ceiling separated. OK, look at the second image below. From my experience I knew I&#8217;d give this image more contrast in the final product so for now I kinda lowered the overall contrast giving the feeling that all these walls are very light. To do this use levels as shown in the second image below. Step 4 I assume you have merged all your wall layers together for easier work. If you didn&#8217;t, let&#8217;s do it now. Then duplicate (Command + J) the &#8220;walls&#8221; layer and change its Opacity to Overlay. Now go to Filter > Other > High Pass and add the value of 1 or 2. You should immediately get the result shown in the first picture below. Now hit Command + Shift + A to select the whole canvas, then Command + Shift + C (Copy merged), and Command + V (Paste). Turn the previous &#8220;walls&#8221; layer off. Leave only the white background layer visible and the new merged layer. Create a new layer above all, change its Opacity to Multiply, grab the Eyedropper Tool and sample some dark brown color. Then use the Brush Tool with 0% Hardness and around 3% Flow, and then paint as shown in the second picture below to create some irregular shading. Notice how the floor and ceiling is being created by doing this. Step 5 Select the merged layer (the one with the whole canvas) and use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to select the top part of the image, then hold Command and drag this part down. This will help us repair the perspective, because in the beginning we made it pretty much random (if you can imagine this, the diagonal wall lines should cross in the center of the image). Next, look at the second image below and use the Patch Tool to get rid of the straight line indicated by the arrows (which is a result of repairing perspective). Step 6 Let&#8217;s open the scratchy texture (link in introduction) and hit Command + Shift + U to Desaturate it. Then you can add Levels (Command + L) and enhance the whites, just to make these tiny scratch lines more visible. Take a look at the second image below, what we need to do is place this texture in the floor spot. There is also alternative way to do this step by stretching the texture (as you see in the third image below) to get the right perspective (using Command + T > Distort), but well, as not everyone has the correct eye to make this right, we can stick to the position in the second image below. Step 7 As you have positioned this texture, go to Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All. This will make the texture totally invisible. So then grab the Brush Tool, make your brush setting very soft (Flow at around 4% and Hardness at 0%). Then use white for the color and paint on the layer mask of the texture. The first image below shows the full mask view, and it&#8217;s shown where I painted to reveal the texture. Now look at the second image below, and notice how nicely this texture blends with the white background. Step 8 Use the same technique from the previous step to create the ceiling surface. Now open the face picture. Now grab the Eraser Tool set to 100% Hardness and 100% Flow, and get rid of the surrounding skin flowers. An accurate cut out is not necessary, as we will work the face shape in the following steps. For now we also need to resize down this face to make it more suitable to the illustration (third image below). Everything needs its own place in a quality piece, let your own eye be the judge of proportions. Step 9 Now let&#8217;s shape up this face. Grab the Pen Tool and draw a curvy path around the whole face. Pay attention to make lots of cavity shapes (absolutely no squares). After you&#8217;re done, turn the path into a selection and hit Command + Shift + I to inverse the selection (first image below), then hit Delete. Now you should get something similar to the second image below. When you work on an illustration like this you need to do a lot of work and planning. In the third image below I wanted to show you how I pictured in my head &#8211; what the next steps might look like. I sketched the face falling apart, and basically I wanted to do this by smudging the skin, but ultimately this turned out as splashes. Step 10 I made some further corrections to the face, as I didn&#8217;t like the face center (first image below). So if you want you can use the Pen Tool to cut more of the face. Pay attention to her nose, the holes are looking kinda weird (like the right one is barely noticeable). To correct this use the Burn Tool (with Range set to Midtones) and a small diameter. Burn the right nose hole (second image below). Be careful, the Burn Tool can affect the nose skin also, so that&#8217;s why we need a small diameter to make it with precision. If you still have the Burn Tool selected, make your diameter bigger and paint where the green arrows indicate (third image below). I wanted to enhance some shadows and also the bottom of the face. Soon we will drop some shadow below this face, and to make everything work properly it&#8217;s good to add shade to the bottom part of this skin. Step 11 The face seems kinda pale so let&#8217;s warm it up a little. Select the &#8220;face&#8221; layer, hold Alt and go to the Layers Palette, and pick Gradient Map (check option Use Previous Layer To Create Clipping Mask). Look at the first image below and use similar colors as mine. Select the Gradient Map layer, change its Blending Mode to Soft Light and lower its Opacity to around 20-30% (not to overload the face with color). Then using Alt again, add another Adjustment Layer, which is Curves and adjust it just a little bit to get the similar look as in the third image below. Step 12 OK, now make sure you no longer need to change anything in the color of the face and then select these two adjustment layers (Curves and Gradient Map) and also our &#8220;face&#8221; layer. Then hit Command + E to merge them. Next use Command + J to duplicate the &#8220;face&#8221; layer, drag the copy below original one and move it a little to the top left (first image below). You can achieve even more variety and less plane results if you rotate this face (second image below). Then grab the Lasso Tool and make a selection around the indicated part above the nose, hit Command + Shift + I to inverse the selection (third image below) and use delete to get rid of all the unwanted parts. Step 13 And what is this all about? This face looked very flat to me. To avoid that look it&#8217;s good to add some depth. As you can see, the first image below is the view that we get after deleting all the unwanted parts from the previous step, and the face cut is barely visible. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Drawn elements are certainly something that can enhance an illustration. Even if you&#8217;re not very good at drawing, you can still create a quality piece. All you need is a good idea and some Photoshop skills. And if you don&#8217;t believe me, you will definitely change your mind after reading this tutorial. So let&#8217;s take a look inside! Final Image Preview Take a look at the image we&#8217;ll be creating. Want access to the full PSD files and downloadable copies of every tutorial, including this one? Join Psd Plus for just $9/month. You can view the final image preview below.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free Photoshop Brushes of Floral Letters. Full alphabet with all capital letters and lowercase letter decorated with floral curves, leaves and flowers. Size: 0.6 mb Format: abr (Photoshop Brushes) License: free for personnel use Homepage: fall3nxstar.deviantart.com Author: Fall3nxstar Download Free Floral Font Brushes from: MediaFire ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Free Photoshop Brushes of Floral Letters. Full alphabet with all capital letters and lowercase letter decorated with floral curves, leaves and flowers. Size: 0.6 mb Format: abr (Photoshop Brushes) License: free for personnel use Homepage: fall3nxstar.deviantart.com Author: Fall3nxstar Download Free Floral Font Brushes from: MediaFire </p>
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		<title>Flowers Text</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 19:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Create text out of flowers using a free flower font and free brushes, adding gradient fills, blending options and layer styles. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Create text out of flowers using a free flower font and free brushes, adding gradient fills, blending options and layer styles. </p>
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		<title>Pretty Flowers Brushes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 22:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ 19 brushes, different flowers: roses, sun flowers, lilies, daisies and more. They can be used to create lots of different designs. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> 19 brushes, different flowers: roses, sun flowers, lilies, daisies and more. They can be used to create lots of different designs. </p>
<p><img src="http://mileat.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/4d8b3046b9.jpg" /></p>
<p>Continued here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ThePhotoshopRoadmapNews/~3/pu8TY4oACYE/7874" title="Pretty Flowers Brushes">Pretty Flowers Brushes</a><br />
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		<title>Vector Flowers Clipart</title>
		<link>http://mileat.com/2384/vector-flowers-clipart/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 00:58:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Free Vector Graphics]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[floral]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[flowers]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[vector / Illustrations]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[korean-clipart]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Korean Clipart of Vector Flowers. 20 HQ frames created with flowers, curves and fruits. Soft colors and smooth lines. Size: 12.4 mb Format: eps (Adobe Illustrator) License: free for personal use Author: unknown. Vector clip art, easy to use for Illustrator CS or Photoshop CS.  You can use it to create any prints: posters, flyers, t-shirt, business cards; web-design: banners, ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Korean Clipart of Vector Flowers. 20 HQ frames created with flowers, curves and fruits. Soft colors and smooth lines. Size: 12.4 mb Format: eps (Adobe Illustrator) License: free for personal use Author: unknown. Vector clip art, easy to use for Illustrator CS or Photoshop CS.  You can use it to create any prints: posters, flyers, t-shirt, business cards; web-design: banners, </p>
<p>Excerpt from:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Dezignuscom/~3/gfGQ5jJpjGE/" title="Vector Flowers Clipart">Vector Flowers Clipart</a><br />
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