- 2 psd files: 9000x6000 px;
- editable elements: change them color, put design using smart objects, move and rotate elements
- elements: paper bag, tomatoes, mozarella, plate, cutlery, napkin, opener, coffee with plate, rectangular coaster, business cards, clipboard, pencil, little round bowl, a5 flyer, pizza, circular coatsre, pizza cutter, garlic, little bowl with salt and peper, basilicum, letterhead, pasta, menu, ebvelope DL, small tomatoes, pharma ham, sandwich
- well oganized layers.
- 8 psd files: 4 files: 3508x2480px 300dpi and 4 files: 851x315px 72dpi;
- You can create Your own composition using smart objects;
- You can print it, 300 dpi in 8.5x11 Inches;
- You can create Your own Facebook Cover;
- You can choose between 3 different scenes: Garage, Holidays and In the Sky;
- You can turn on/ off all texts- on layout and on the polaroid. You can choose between 'Only title' and 'Title + Description' options;
- You can put your photos using smart objects;
- In 'Holidays' you can turn on/off elements like: parrot, palm, sun, leaves, flora (right and left), airplane, baloons,woman, rainbow, ship, foot prints, island, waves, rope and clips;
- In 'In the sky' (2 versions: black and white) you can turn on/off elements like: leaves, ship, sun, bierds, feathers, clouds;
After Effects Version : CC | Files Included : After Effects Project Files | Length : 1:03 | Resolution : 1920x1080
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https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Mastering-Figma-The-Magic-of-Auto-Layout/114384127?via=search-layout-grid
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https://training.greyscalegorilla.com/courses/build-quick-tip-mesmerizing-mosplines-with-jake-allen
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