Wednesday, March 06, 2019

CoffeeShop "Pretty Roses" Square Storyboard Set!


Today it is sunny and slightly warmer, so as far as I am concerned it is spring! Thus inspired, I decided to design a new floral storyboard set. This set is 10x10 and can be printed or posted on the web on blogs/websites/social media.

Add images using clipping masks and easily change the color of the roses/leaves using the installed Solid Color adjustment layers. I have a little tutorial below how to customize them.

The roses design on these storyboards was modified from a beautiful vintage rose lace design at The Graphics Fairy. Please check out their site, it is such a resource for vintage designs with great terms-of-use. I am also a part-time instructor over there. The pretty images used in the storyboard on this post are from Jill Wellington (Etsy ShopFacebook, Blog, YouTube Videos, Pixabay).




Customizing CoffeeShop "Pretty Roses" Storyboards:


Add your image to the clipping mask. In this case the roses are too big, so I will make them smaller.


Select the Top Roses layer along with its two Solid Fill layers for Leaves and Rose color. 


Cntr(Cmd)-T to Free Transform them to the size you want, then move them to position.


Then change the  roses and leaves color to match your image by double-clicking on the Solid Color fill layers.

Hope you have fun playing with theses Rose storyboards.

Download the CoffeeShop "Pretty Roses" Storyboard Set!

Do you want to download my favorite CoffeeShop PSE/Photoshop Actions and Lightroom Presets or Design Elements in one convenient zipped file AND help support this blog? Just click here for my action pack or here for all the actions/presets and professional design elements, storyboards, and textures.

For complete info on installing all of my actions, click here.


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