![]() ![]() ![]() TERMS OF USE: As with our previous brush sets, these vintage watercolor flower brushes are free for personal, noncommercial purposes only. The brushes come in very high-resolution so make sure to adjust the size of your brush before stamping. To use the brushes, just choose the color of your brush and stamp it on your canvass. These brushes were created in Adobe Photoshop CC so they are compatible with any CS+ version of the program. ![]() These are useful for making post cards, your very own custom calendars, greeting and invitation cards, as well as gift tags.Äownload the brush pack (download link above) and install it in your Photoshop program. These vintage watercolor flower brushes are very detailed and are therefore great for high-resolution printed materials and also for web banners. Below is the preview of the all the brushes contained in this set.ÄOWNLOAD BRUSHES HOW TO USE THESE VINTAGE WATERCOLOR FLOWER BRUSHES ![]() If you want to use these images but do not have a Photoshop CS program, then just leave a comment and we will provide you with the link where you can get the image pack. The file that you may download is an ABR Photoshop brush file contained in a ZIP file. Each brush has a resolution of around 2000 pixels, which make them large enough even for 300 DPI designs or those you wish to print later on. This set contains a total of 32 high-resolution of brushes. If you like these brushes, then you should also checkout the first installment of our vintage watercolor flowers brushes. Below is a preview featuring some of the vintage watercolor flower brushes in this set. Images include single flowers, flowers in bouquets, leaves, and flower petals that you can mix and match to create various looks. They are also nice for banners and flyers. They are nice to use if you want to create a retro looking greeting card, invitation card, or gift tags. These flowers are in vintage style and watercolor texture. Beef up your flower collection with this new set of vintage watercolor flower brushes. ![]()
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