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● Colordot Shelf: HLOD 170 verts | 142 faces / MLOD 133 verts | 102 faces
>> Found under Misc surfaces | 125§
>>> Recolorable - 1 channel
>>>> 15 slots for Small/Medium/Large objects
● House and Garden Prints: HLOD 40 verts | 44 faces / MLOD 34 verts | 32 faces
>> Found under Paintings and posters | 50§
>>> Recolorable - 1 channel
>>>> Shiftable up/down on wall
● Leaning House and Garden Prints: HLOD 40 verts | 44 faces / MLOD 34 verts | 32 faces
>> Found under Paintings and posters | 50§
>>> Recolorable - 1 channel
● Lighted Ivy Horizontal: HLOD 1010 verts | 1028 faces / MLOD 847 verts | 767 faces
>> Found under Plants | 25§
>>> Recolorable - 1 channel
>>>> Shiftable up/down on wall
● Lighted Ivy Long: HLOD 1010 verts | 1028 faces / MLOD 750 verts | 658 faces
>> Found under Plants | 25§
>>> Recolorable - 1 channel
>>>> Shiftable up/down on wall
● Lighted Ivy Short: HLOD 505 verts | 514 faces / MLOD 397 verts | 350 faces
>> Found under Plants | 25§
>>> Recolorable - 1 channel
>>>> Shiftable up/down on wall
● Little Flower Bottles: HLOD 1114 verts | 1552 faces / MLOD 767 verts | 963 faces
>> Found under Misc decor | 45§
>>> Recolorable - 4 channels + 4 presets
● Paralume Bedside Lamp: HLOD 446 verts | 608 faces / MLOD 313 verts | 387 faces
>> Found under Table lamps | 59§
>>> Recolorable - 3 channels
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Professor Robert Mejer sent these out to all his students, so in case anyone is bored and wants to try some Art,
ULTIMATE RESOURCE GUIDE FOR CREATIVES
Free Design Resources:
365 PSD - Some of the free Photoshop resources on the site include vectors, patterns, shapes, and icons, as well as a wide selection of free and premium graphics.
Belle Epoque Posters - Get inspired by great graphic design of the past with the 6 Minneapolis College of Art and Design’s downloadable collection of over 200 posters from 1880-1918.
Brusheezy - Free Photoshop brushes, as well as Photoshop textures, patterns, and graphics.
Canva - This online graphic design software for beginners has a drag and drop format that makes it easy for anyone to create stunning visuals.
Colordot by Hailpixel - Aren’t sure what color combination would work in your latest project? This fun website, which is also an iPhone app, lets you quickly pull together colors in multiple combinations and share them.
Designermill - Aside from free fonts and Photoshop goodies, you’ll find free items for Illustrator, Sketch, XD, and Principle.
Dribbble - A great place to find a job as a designer and get inspiration for your next project. Dribbble also has a nice archive of free design elements.
Font Identifier - Upload any photo and this tool will identify fonts that match.
Fotor - This online photo editing and design tool has tons of templates and icons to choose from, as well as portrait retouching and HDR capabilities.
Free Pik - Specializing in graphic resources, Free Pik has a large library of vectors, PSDs, icons, and stock photos.
Graphics Fuel - Not just a place for free design resources, Graphics Fuel also has a large section of Photoshop tutorials and offers a premium membership for extended design elements.
Free Fonts:
The following websites specialize in free fonts you can use in your next design project.
1001 Fonts - With over 9,000 fonts using tags like “grunge” and “futuristic” and “messy,” you don’t need to have a deep knowledge of typography to pick something that you like.
Be Fonts - Has a limited selection, but there are many, many different styles to choose from.
Font Bundles - This site doesn’t have the volume of freeware that other sites might have, but their tightly curated bunch offers a wide array of styles.
Font Space - This site has almost 33,000 fonts, focusing on quality to help you pick the perfect font for your next project.
Font Spring - Includes well-known families like Franklin Gothic and Museo with the opportunity to try one of their typefaces for free. If you love it, you can buy the license for a discounted rate.
Font Squirrel - They have a lot to choose from, but don’t let that overwhelm you—with classifications and tags, you can easily find a font you’ll want to use.
Google Fonts - Did you know Google has a library of fonts? For years, they’ve maintained Google Fonts that currently has 847 font families available for desktop and web use. And in typical Google style, you can sort them via Trending or Popular.
Free Design Tutorials:
2-Minute Tool School - This 14-video YouTube playlist from Creativ Bloq tackles the basics of different Photoshop tools with a streamlined, effective approach.
Creative Pro - If you have experience, get into the nitty gritty of design (like glyph positioning and baseline shift) in these easy-to-follow articles and tutorials.
Envato Tuts+ - Once you understand the basics of programs like Photoshop and Illustrator, you can try some of the fun tutorials on Envato Tuts+. But if you need a refresher, they have that too.
GCFLearnFree - If you’re a complete design newbie, this is the place to start. Ranging in topics from typography to color to brand identity, you’ll get acquainted with methodologies and terms used in the graphic design field.
Tasty Tuts - Freelance designer Gareth David has an excellent basic Photoshop course on his YouTube channel Tasty Tuts. Spread across 33 video lessons, the free Photoshop tutorials take you through the basics.
Photonify - This digital marketplace for photographers offers a selection of free Lightroom presets to test.
Pixlr is a powerful online photo editor that is similar to Photoshop, but is intuitive enough that users of all levels will find it helpful. If you just need to make a few quick tweaks to an image, this in-browser editor is a great solution.
Preset Love - With almost 250 free presets for Lightroom, as well as free Photoshop brushes, you’ll have plenty of styles to select from.
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