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A set of three cups with both coffee and tea from a top view. One tea cup has a slice of lemon in it and a cookie, the other some mint on the side, and the coffee cup has some spilled beans and a silver spoon. These look very realistic and are made with illustrator gradient mesh tool.
A set of 12 football or soccer related icons in 3D vector. includes a shiny football, a analog stopwatch, a referee whistle, a golden trophy, a large stadium, yellow and red penalty cards, a scoreboard, a corner kick, and a goal net.
A very nice and detailed coffee cup vector illustration, set on a dark and colorful abstract background. Perfect for a card or as part of a larger design. Enjoy this graphic in your next project
A black coffee cup vector illustration, complete with a saucer, spoon and a sugar cube. Has a nice and realistic look and is perfect for food type graphics, cafe and restaurant menus, or even a posters. Made in Adobe .ai, and is free to use.
A hyper realistic soccer (or football) ball vector illustration made with gradient mesh tool. It has all the shadows and fine details that could be mistaken for a photograph. Enjoy!
A fiery soccer ball vector with a burning trail and smoke on a reddish brown background. This iconic sport symbol truly inspires passion and dedication to all football fans.
A green themed cover page vector template for magazines or books, or even a large promo banner or flyer. Includes subtle shades, abstract trees and clouds with a heading and subtext.
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