Snow Flake Vectors
Category: NatureType: Encapsulated PostScript (.eps)
Added: Nov 28, 2007
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Description:
Winter is here, and with winter comes plenty of snow! The latest collection of Vector Freebies from Blog.SpoonGraphics features a selection of snowflake patterns for use in your designs and artworks.
License:
Attribution (Creative Commons)
Comments
Thanks for making and sharing these. Now I can make some nice gift tags for the family. Very talented!
Nice job motherfucker! :o) Thanks!
Great! Can I use these in my yearbook design for my school?
thanks you save mi life
Thank you!
- and relax boogie :)
tkz so much
sorry, nice try, but snowflakes are always hexagonal :(
I just learned about this site and OMG!!!!!!! What a gift you have given me with your talent it really helped me as an artist take it to the next level. And I have wanted to be there for a long time.. Thanks Again.
Thank you for sharing these, such resources are very helpful this season!
I have featured your post in our blog article 35 Free Winter Theme Design Goodies & Packages. Here’s the link: http://www.ardis-creative.com/ardisblog/?p=366
Thanks! I SO needed these and would have spent hours doing these and getting nowhere!
Muchas gracias! felicidades!!
Thankyou very much :)
So nice. TYSM!
Words cannot express the squeal I let out just now. Thanks Chris, you rock!
Hey Scotty
I’ve just re-uploaded the file on my own server backsaved to CS:
http://www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/freebies/vector-resources-part-7-snow-flakes
Chris
My Illustrator CS isn’t new enough to open this file. sad face
Valerie…
You can import the EPS files into Photoshop which will bring them in as a smart object which you can scale to any size. The nice thing about the vectors here vs. brushes is that these scale without losing any quality and I would recommend using these for print quality work over the brushes.
Devnul: Is using the eps file something you can use with photoshop or do you need illustrator? I’m new enough at this that I couldn’t see how to do it with ps, so I ended up using the brushes at brusheezy here:
http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/519-Snowflakes-Brushes.
I had meant for my comment to go with that thread.
A great place to create your own snowflakes is http://snowflakes.lookandfeel.com/.
@valerie: since these are eps VECTOR files you can blow them up to any scale without lost of quality.
I really like these and thanks for making them big enough to use for print!





