You can turn any vector shape into a fun and colorful flower-filled element with this script. Whether it’s a number, a letter, or a custom shape, you’ll get a unique result with one of five different floral textures.
You can choose the size and the flower style, and the script will do the rest. It’s a great way to add seasonal accents, decorative titles, or nature-inspired clusters to your projects.
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For a sampler, I created a full alphabet using a nice script font and the pink flowers. Each letter is about 900 pixels high so you would have the opportunity to resize them to fit your project.
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You can have fun this summer with titles and shapes. You can use the Watermelon but now you can turn your shape into a fresh strawberry, complete with a stem.
For a sampler, I created a full alphabet (A to Z) in uppercase and ten digits (0-9). Everything is in PNG format so it can be used in most program. Each strawberry is about 600 pixels high.
Working with vector nodes can be tedious and even annoying. In order to create symmetric shapes for new frames, labels and paths, it is very time-consuming.
For a sample, I created some shapes and picked one I liked. I used the VectorTube script to apply a Natural rope tube along the way. Then, I added some seashells and greeneries I had. The whole frame is about 1800 pixels wide and in PNG format. It has some drop shadows already.
Creating random shapes for one's project might be easy but the randomness, sometimes, is not as random as one would want simply because we tend to do things in similar ways over and over again. That is why this script can become a time saver as it will REALLY create random shapes for zigzags on separate layers and then, you pick and choose which ones you want to use and discard the rest. Easy!
As a sampler, I used one of those shapes and overlayed it on a white layer. Once they were merged, I added a gaussian blur and now, that shape can be used as a mask.