Flower shapes for Photoshop?

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cinderella518
Jul 17, 2006
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Might seem like a strange question but I’ve been looking at vector stock photos. There seems to be standard flower shapes. Being that they are symmetrical, as well as repeated, I’m assuming they exist in an Adobe prodruct. Just not sure which one.

Example here (the brown flower)

<http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-436084.html>

Here

<http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-292010.html>

And the big pointy flower

<http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-1019819.html>

If someone could tell me which program these shapes are avaible or if they are, much appreciated.

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Ed_Hannigan
Jul 18, 2006
Looks to me like they are available on that web site. Could have been created in Illustrator, Freehand, CorelDraw, etc. No reason they would be available in an Adobe program.
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John Joslin
Jul 18, 2006
The nearest you’ll get in Photoshop is under custom shapes: there’s a set called "Nature" you can load or append.

As Ed said, vector programs offer more possibilities.
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Suede01
Jul 18, 2006
You could also draw them yourself, using your Pen tool in Photoshop (or Illustrator, if you have it.)
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cinderella518
Jul 18, 2006
Well I guess I was assuming that for mulitiple submitters of stock photos to get the same shapes, that there would be a preset shape floating around out there?

I guess I better go practice in Illustrator LOL

Thanks everyone!
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John Joslin
Jul 19, 2006
Did you look at Custom Shapes?
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Phosphor
Jul 19, 2006
You just have to know where to start looking:

Adobe Exchange "Flower" search in Photoshop files. < http://share.studio.adobe.com/axQuickSearchSubmit.asp?txt=fl ower&allprods=2&submit1.x=0&submit1.y=0>
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Ed_Hannigan
Jul 19, 2006
If I were doing a piece like that to be copyright by me I probably would not use preset shapes.
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Phosphor
Jul 19, 2006
Neither would I, Ed.

Business reply card, or simple business card, maybe. But not for the good stuff.
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cinderella518
Jul 19, 2006
Thanks for the link!

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