urban composition with building and tree

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2013-10-03

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urban composition with building and tree.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Texture,Color,City,Line,Building,Grass,Drawing,Rainbow,Trees,Swirls,Urban,Print,Cool,Decor,Composition,Skyscraper

This vector contains the following main colors: Lemon Chiffon,Black,Mine Shaft,Ironside Gray,Celeste

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    Texture Color City Line Building Grass Drawing Rainbow Trees Swirls Urban Print Cool Decor Composition Skyscraper Lemon Chiffon Black Mine Shaft Ironside Gray Celeste

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Texture wiki:
ture is the properties held and sensations caused by the external surface of objects received through the sense of touch. Texture is sometimes used to describe the feel of non-tactile sensations. Texture can also be termed as a pattern that has been scaled down (especially in case of two dimensional non-tactile textures) where the individual elements that go on to make the pattern are not distinguishable. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Rainbow wiki:
>For other uses, see Rainbow (disambiguation). A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon that causes a nearly continuous spectrum of light to appear in the sky when the sun shines onto falling rain. It is a multicoloured arc with red on the outside and violet on the inside. The full sequence of colours is most commonly cited as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, though it is important to note that this is an inconsistent list; all primary and secondary colours are present in some form, but only one tertiary. It is commonly thought that indigo was included due to the different religious connotations of the numbers six and seven at the time of Isaac Newton's work on light, despite its lack of scientific significance and the poor ability of humans to distinguish colours in the blue portion of the visual spectrum. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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