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Unpredictable Texture Collection
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The Unpredictable Texture Collection features 36 exciting, fun textures with wide range of colors and pattern. Use these textures "as is" to add a painterly feel to your photographs. Using your transform tool in your software, you can stretch them and position them exactly where you need them for your art. You can also use these textures as overlay layers to enhance existing photos or to add unique color tones, texture and pattern throughout your artistic images. These also make wonderful beginning backgrounds for your digital paintings!
This collection contains a total of 36 textures, all for one low price. Download is presented as TWO (2) large zip files. Textures are 6000x4000 pixels in size and are large size JPG files. Due to the large file size, the download may take several minutes to complete, depending on the speed of your internet connection.
This resource is made available in accordance with our commercial use license. Please read the license before purchasing.
This collection contains a total of 36 textures, all for one low price. Download is presented as TWO (2) large zip files. Textures are 6000x4000 pixels in size and are large size JPG files. Due to the large file size, the download may take several minutes to complete, depending on the speed of your internet connection.
This resource is made available in accordance with our commercial use license. Please read the license before purchasing.
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View The Product Tour and Tutorial Video For The Unpredictable Collection Here:
Take a closer look at a few sample images created with textures from this collection:
The lioness below has two of the textures blended with the lion.
The bald eagle below has one texture, with color tones of the texture adjusted to better match up with the bird.
How to Make Masks From Your Unpredictable Textures
Have even more fun creating with these textures when you make masks from them to use with the textures themselves, and even to use with other photos and art!
Photoshop users might wish to watch this addendum video I made showing you how to apply your black and white image you've saved as a mask to the main texture using Photoshop in order to get to the transparent background.