Make it pop: Simply incorporate firework illustrations
Whenever you want the shimmering power of color to really pop in your designs, on invitations, greeting cards, banners, posters and lettering as well as on photos and composings - these 75 firework illustrations will make it pop.
A firework display of shapes and colors
New Year's Eve - the rocket takes off, flies into the air and leaves a colorful glittering display in the sky with a loud bang. It is precisely this snapshot, in which sparks fly in all directions, that you can incorporate into your works with the help of the firework illustrations .
The package contains 15 different shapes, each prepared against a transparent background in the colors red, green, blue, yellow and white. Explosive variety is therefore guaranteed: sometimes thin strips of light spread out from a center, then again glittering stars and asterisks. You can also expect spraying fountains to immerse your pictures in a glittering sea of lights.
New Year's Eve atmosphere for invitations, greeting cards, posters and banners
The firework illustrations are available as freely scalable vectors and in high-resolution PNG files. In both versions, you don't have to painstakingly cut out the firework lights, but can place them directly over your work.
The firework illustrations are ideal for enhancing lettering, for example on banners for your website or on party posters. Would you like to design an invitation for a New Year's Eve party or a greetings card for the coming year? - No problem at all with these bright illustrations!
A flickering fireworks display for photos and composings
Basically, the main focus of firework illustrations is on their use in creative designs. But of course you can also use them as additional image elements for your photos and composings without any problems. To do this, place the fireworks on your images and adjust their position and size.
It is then advisable to edit the firework illustrations further so that they blend harmoniously with your image. For example, reduce the opacity so that your background shines through. Work with adjustment layers such as hue/saturation to adjust the colors. Use different blending modes. And mask areas so that the fireworks are behind a building, for example.