Love for Nature- 4 retro patterns
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Alternate colour options! Play around with the palette to get your favourite combination ^_^
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Alternate colour options! Play around with the palette to get your favourite combination ^_^
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Alternate colour options! Play around with the palette to get your favourite combination ^_^
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Alternate colour options! Play around with the palette to get your favourite combination ^_^
This is my first upload on MTS, so if I do anything wrong, let me know ;D (I'm new to the custom content-making bandwagon too)
Stuff you're going to download: 4 retro nature-loving patterns for your Green Thumbs. They look pretty lovely on walls (as illustrated in screenshots), but would do awesome on anything else.
They are categorised under 'Geometric'.
Note-worthy things:
o1- Retro1 has 3 recolourable parts;
o2- Retro2 has 4 recolourable parts, background, and 3 geometric/wave shapes;
o3- Retro3, like Retro2, has 4 recolourable parts;
o4- Retro4 is a little tricky. It has 5 colours altogether, but only the shapes are recolourable. The light grey background is, unfortunately, not recolourable.
Installation instructions here.
All these patterns come from Designious (part of a freebie giveaway from a magazine) so let us thank them instead

Hope you enjoy these yummy things ;D
Additional Credits:
Delphy & co, for his Pattern Packager;
HystericalParoxysm for the awesome easy-to-understand pattern-making tutorial <3
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