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Tim_Horchler@adobeforums.com #1
Source for general purpose background graphics
Creating a product brochure and have no problems with everything I want to do except the backgroud, if any, that the various pictures and text will sit on. Guess you could say I am weak when it comes to the important artsy side of the process.
Wondering if there might be a source for free, general purpose color backgrounds (wallpaper) that I cold review, select and use? Something more than white or solid/tinted background
Brochure is 4 color, 16" x 16" with full bleed.
Ideas?
Thanks.
Tim
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Bob Levine #2
Re: Source for general purpose background graphics
Check out [url]www.teacupsoftware.com's[/url] pattermaker plugin...It's free,
though you can purchase additional patterns.
Bob
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Eric Otto #3
Re: Source for general purpose background graphics
Also check out iStockPhoto.com (and other low-cost stock sites).
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Richard_Sohanchyk@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Source for general purpose background graphics
Dreamstime is $1 per image. Not free but almost. There is a lot of duplication on istockphoto and dreamstime. Difference? Dreamstime is $1, istockphoto is $3 or $5.
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