Realistic hand-drawn tulips in a seamless pattern. This is probably one of my most striking works. I have combined here the best flowers from the tulip series into a multicolored pattern. All the flowers are drawn from life. That is they existed in life, the flowers that my boyfriend gave me, or the flowers that I photographed in the Botanical Garden. I use my own photos as reference. And when I open them on my computer screen I draw them on my tablet with a screen as if I was drawing a plant on paper looking at a still life. All the plants are hand-drawn, that is, it's a handiwork, but done in the program, which is its biggest advantage) I love details, so there are a lot of nuances and strokes in the work. So much so that each flower can be a separate element in your design.
The main advantage of this pattern is that it is drawn in vector format. The pattern is drawn without the use of gradients or gradient meshes. Vector files have no scale restrictions, you can enlarge the illustration without loss of quality.
All halftones and transitions from one color to another are achieved by superimposing transparent strokes and color patches on each other, like watercolor strokes.
The template is designed specifically for clothing design, prints for T-shirts, dresses, upholstery for furniture, wallpaper for walls, interior design. Design cases for electronic devices, greeting cards, outdoor advertising and social media banners to promote your brand, design labels, posters and many other printed products. They can also be used for social media posts, blog or website (homepage), Instagram stories, Facebook profile covers. The wallpaper on your computer desktop or phone lock screen would look great. There are many ways to use this pattern, but above all it is designed to decorate any surface)
Vector files have no scaling restrictions EPS, AI
Raster copies in the client file are saved in high resolution 500 DPI TIF, PSD, JPG, PNG The PNG file is saved with a transparent background.
When you open any vector file, you can move objects in the template by unclipping the clipping mask Object - Clipping Mask - Release, and then, ungroup the layer Object - Ungroup ALT + Ctrl + 7 Shift + Ctrl + G.
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