4 Unusual Foliage Textures
Another way of looking at foliage as texture.
Normally, using plant materials as textures implicitly assumes macro. And while this can certainly yield some striking results, as you may recall from the organic matter post, today we focus on another way of looking at these materials. Seeing the big picture, if you will: Larger-scale and aerial shots of foliage and plant life that make for some interesting, unexpected textures.
And, as usual, complete zip-pack at the bottom. Enjoy.
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Absolutely wonderful! You must have an eye for this type of shot. I enjoy experimenting with your backgrounds in my own design work. Thank you for being such an inspiration.
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As an amateur havent really discovered the full potential of the first three but the ivy is exactly what i was looking for