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Hand Drawn Abstract Shapes for Photoshop

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In this Hand Drawn Abstract Shapes set for Photoshop you will find 75 elements to easily create organic and/or abstract art. Available as Photoshop Custom Shapes (CSH) and as a regular Photoshop file (PSD) you can easily make use of these elements to create minimal organic posters, website backgrounds, headers or in any other design type you want. In Photoshop, simply select the shape you want to use, change the color, scale it, rotate it or do any kind of modifications you want and then (if you wish) apply a layer mask to hide parts of the shape to make the image even more attractive. Also, you can select any of the elements from the PSD file, drag it to another artboard and place it on any of your works.

How to Install (Photoshop Custom Shapes):

  1. Unzip the downloaded zip file.
  2. Open Photoshop and go to Edit > Presets > Preset Manager.
  3. From the dropdown menu select "Custom Shapes".
  4. Click "Load" and locate the "Medialoot - Hand Drawn Abstract Shapes.csh" file on your computer.
  5. Click "Load" and then on "Done".

How to Use:

  1. Open any document in Photoshop.
  2. Select the Custom Shape Tool (U).
  3. In the top toolbar select any of the 75 included shapes.
  4. Click and drag over your image to draw the selected shape.

Note: The sample designs used on the preview images are not included in the download file.

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