Here are more fire textures. This is back from a really cold night when my heater was broken and I was bored. I was throwing styrofoam on the fire and watching it flame up!
I’m always going around looking for fonts to use in my projects. I probably spend too much time doing this and use it as a nice procrastination method at times… BUT anyway, these are currently my favorite 5 out there right now that I’ve been using on a few things.
These are some free textures I took for you. They’re kind of abstract, but I think you can find some useful things to do in Photoshop with them. I know I’m excited to start using different blending modes and seeing how these small flames blend in with different objects!
Over the last week, I’ve been slowly putting together a very simple corporate Photoshop web design layout and giving a step by step tutorial to how it was created. Now I want to offer it to you for free. Also, as a bonus, the download includes a design for two additional site pages.
Everyone needs their share of brick. Yeah, that’s right, brick. Add some brick texture to your art. I know there have been millions of blog posts with brick textures, but in this one I’ve truly given you a variety and I’ve separated them into 20 multi-brick textures and 20 single-brick textures.
Using bokeh textures can make for some awesome abstract, dazzling Photoshop projects. Bokeh has become one of the latest design trends floating around the net. Join in on the design fun everyone seems to be having with this random bokeh craze.
I’ve organized 25 free paper textures: 5 crinkled paper textures, 5 worn paper textures, 5 torn paper textures, 5 burnt paper textures, and 5 grunge-stained paper textures. No funky zip files or random secondary blog posts, these are all laid out neatly and ready to be downloaded easily.