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©2007-2009 ~Enchantedgal-Stock
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I know there's probably a ton of similar textures out there, but with me you never need to wonder if you're actually allowed to use it for your project or on other sites. You always can!

Click "download" to the left to get an even larger version than full view. If you're using Firefox and the download image's save file says ".htm" at the end, just rename it to a ".jpg" when you save and it will read as an image.

You have permission to use this image in your digital art, publications and prints as long as it is altered in some way (such as using it as a drawing reference, digital art collage, backgrounds, texture etc.) Basically the only thing I don't want is you to upload the exact same image and call it your own photo/stock.

Please leave me a comment if you use the stock, I'd love to see what you did with the image... or add it to your favorites if you liked it. I'll be sure to keep adding more material if I know it's helpful! Thanks ;)

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:iconmomotte2:
Hello ;)
I used your texture stock here :

[link]

I hope you will love it ! :sun:

Thanks for sharing
:icondeatht-2:
Your texture stock is so simple and useful. Thank you!
[link]
:iconlillyiggylove:
I love this texture. Used it here: [link] Thanks!

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=indiephotographyclub
:iconms-manuscript:
I used your image, I hope that is alright.

[link]

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In Love and Death,
-M.S.
:iconnachtglanz20:
Beautiful Texture, used it here

[link]
:iconstarrychao94:
I wanna use your stock, but I'm not sure how to actually use it in the picture.... ^^;
:iconenchantedgal-stock:
Hello,
You need a program like Adobe Photoshop or another art program that allows you to have LAYERS. You can copy and paste the image on top of your art in another layer. Then you adjust the transparency of the layer, or in Adobe Photoshop you use the drop down menu by layers to change it from "normal" to "multiply" then adjust the brightness/saturation to your desired look.

Good luck!
:iconheroic-moose:
used your stock here: [link] . thanks! :wave:

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"People will accept your ideas more readily if you tell them ben franklin said it first!"
-- david h. comins :aww:

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February 21, 2007
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