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Bad Scanner Textures Collection – High-Res Scan Assets

 

Bad Scanner Textures Collection High Resolution Scan Textures

Bad Scanner Textures Collection – High-Res Scan Assets

The Bad Scanner Textures Collection is a premium set of high-resolution texture assets designed to replicate the visual character of old, imperfect scanner outputs. With 16 JPG textures and a PSD file included, this pack lets you instantly apply analog imperfections — such as noise, light leaks, dust, and scan glitches — to your creative work.

What’s Inside the Pack

  • 📌 16 High-Resolution JPG Textures – Each file at 4500×3000 px and 300 DPI for crisp detail.

  • 📌 Layered PSD for Easy Editing – Quickly apply, stack, and customize textures.

  • 📌 Realistic Scan Noise & Artifacts – Grain, streaks, dust, and analog imperfections.

  • 📌 Multi-Use Assets – Ideal for posters, album covers, zines, photography overlays, and branding

Key Features & Benefits

High Resolution (4500×3000 px) – Perfect for both print and digital projects.
Authentic Analog Look – Adds tactile and imperfect character not found in clean digital effects.
PSD + JPG Formats – Offers flexible workflow options.
Cross-Platform Compatibility – Use with Adobe Photoshop, Affinity Photo, or any editor that supports blend modes.

Bad Scanned Texture Overlays for Photoshop and Design


Use Cases & Creative Applications

The Bad Scanner Textures Pack is perfect for:

  • Photo Overlays – Give portraits and landscapes analog grit.

  • Graphic Design Projects – Add character to posters, flyers, and identity visuals.

  • Album & Poster Art – Create retro, lo-fi, or cinematic vibes.

  • Editorial & Zine Layouts – Emulate photocopy or scan aesthetics popular in indie publishing.

  • Digital Collages & Mixed Media – Layer with other assets for rich, experimental results.


Retro Scanner Texture Assets for Graphic Projects


How to Use

  1. Download the Pack — Get the JPG and PSD files.

  2. Open in Your Editor — Photoshop, Affinity Photo, or similar.

  3. Import Textures — Place over your artwork.

  4. Blend & Adjust — Try screen, overlay, or multiply blend modes to achieve desired effect.

  5. Export — Save your final composition for web or print.

Tips for Best Results

  • Pair multiple textures using layer blend modes (e.g., Screen, Overlay).

  • Adjust opacity to fine-tune scan noise intensity.

  • Use clipping masks to target texture to specific areas.

  • Combine with color grading adjustments to craft unique visual stories. 


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