DIY Watercolor flowers. 190 elements
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DIY watercolor flowers - create your own floral combinations!
Here is a set of 190 different floral elements: flowers, leaves, swirls, stems, brahches. You can use them individually or combine to create your custom bouquets and decorations.
Elements are mostly very simple, they are easy to combine and they cover every need for making floral design: from flowers and stems to leaves and swirls. It is useful for creating frames, wreaths, corners, bouquets - everything you can imagine.
All elements are hand drawn by traditional watercolor and carefully converted to digital format. I've tried to make it as easy to use as possible. You can use PNG files (individual file for each element) or PSD where every element is on a separate layer.
Formats:
- PNG with transparent background (each element is a separate file)
- Layered PSD (every element is on a separate layer)
Sizes:
Original watercolors were scaned at 600 dpi.
- Small flowers, leaves and swirls - 300-400 px by the longest side (about 2 cm)
- Middle-size elements - 700-800 px (3-3.5 cm)
- Long leaves and complex elements - 1000-1500 px (5-7 cm)
Bonus!
You'll also get ready-to-use frame and two bouquets, which were designed using these watercolor elements. By the way, that's an example what you can do with all these flowers and leaves!
Have fun playing with all these flowers and leaves and don't hesitate to ask me if you have any questions or comments! o.lebedeva.o@gmail.com
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