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Rosette Custom Shapes

byroula33(opens in a new tab)12.1kdownloadsAdded Jan 4, 2023
Rosette Custom Shapes — Photoshop custom shape preview 1

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CSH
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341.2 KB
Items in set
15
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CSH341.2 KB

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Rosette Custom Shapes - Schematic

Description

Today, I'm thrilled to present you with 15 free rosettes of decorative custom shapes that you can use to add a touch of elegance and beauty to your projects. These rosettes are abstract, ornamental elements that are perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to your designs.

Each rosette is a symmetrical and intricate design that is reminiscent of traditional arabesque patterns. They can be used as standalone symbols or incorporated into other decorative elements to create stunning compositions. With their delicate and intricate lines, these rosettes are perfect for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to your designs.

Whether you're working on a graphic design project, an architectural rendering, or any other type of creative endeavor, these decorative Photoshop shapes are the perfect addition to your toolkit. They are completely free to use, so you can incorporate them into your projects without any worries. So why settle for ordinary designs when you can add a touch of elegance and beauty with these free rosettes of custom shapes? Download them today and add a touch of beauty to your projects!

Frequently asked questions

Is "Rosette Custom Shapes" free to download?
Yes — this resource is free to download from MyPhotoshopBrushes, with no signup and no paywall. It is published under the Free for Commercial Use license, which allows commercial use — see the license panel on this page for the exact terms.
What file format does this download use?
The download is a ZIP archive containing .CSH files — unzip it first, then use the files inside.
How do I use it in Photoshop?
Download the .CSH file and double-click it, or open Window → Shapes and choose Import Shapes from the panel menu. The shapes appear as a new group in the Shapes panel.