Are you on your toes and like curves? - Then step into a geometric paradise of shapes from which you can create structured backgrounds and overlays. 30 patterns of repeating circle, line and corner shapes are waiting for you to use in Photoshop and Affinity Photo.
This is the point where monochrome flatness is a thing of the past: download the patterns and load up your designs with calming excitement!
Still need a pattern? Then use these patterns in Photoshop and Affinity Photo for beautiful textures.
Constant repetition means boredom? - Not at all! When the same shapes are repeated over and over ... and over and over again, the resulting pattern dispels any monotony . Even if your lettering, website or banner relies on a minimalist design, a delicate geometric element can work dynamic wonders.
Leave the patterns large so that the color of your background is given plenty of space. Or: Scale the patterns smaller, resulting in a finely woven texture. Either way, you create a structure that can do both at the same time: add tension to your illustration and still maintain calm.
Basically, all patterns are available in the form of PNG files. The dimensions of square 3,400 px × 3,400 px promise the best pixel quality, both on the web and on print products. You can also use the patterns individually with the supplied PSD files for Photoshop and the AFPHOTO files for Affinity Photo .
You can really get the patterns on a large scale with the palette, styles and pattern files. All patterns have been prepared in such a way that they can be seamlessly combined. Load the PAT files into Photoshop and the AFSTYLES and/or AFPALETTE files into Affinity Photo. Then select your desired pattern in the program and use it to fill the desired areas in the desired pattern color.
As far as the variety of shapes is concerned, you can download a wide repertoire of patterns : Angular patterns made of zigzag lines, diamond shapes, rectangles and cube patterns are included, as are round patterns made of circles, waves and curves. Some patterns even look like textile fabrics in which the basic structures seem to run over and under each other. Despite their two-dimensionality, these shapes appear almost three-dimensional with their apparent ups and downs, giving your surfaces a touch of depth.
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