Freebie: 12 Grungy Bokeh Textures

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  • Licensing: Free for commercial use. Redistribution is prohibited.

The word bokeh is derived from the Japanese word boke. It’s a term used to describe the deliberate and creative use of lens blur in photography. In design, bokeh photographs or textures have many uses. They can be used as background images or even to draw interest to a specific part of a design. Today, we are giving away several unique grungy bokeh textures for you to use in your work for free.


12 Free Grungy Bokeh Textures

This pack includes 12 grungy bokeh textures that were created by Nick Merritt from Thedigitalyardsale.com. Feel free to download these textures and use them in your work!

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Discussion 17 Comments

  1. Claire says:

    Free textures, yay! Thanks.

  2. 7 says:

    Bokeh is not a thing you can point at in a photograph and say “look, there’s bokeh!” It’s a measurement of the aesthetic quality of blur, how objects seen in a photograph appear when transitioning from in focus to out of focus.

    These (very nice!) images are not bokeh. They do illustrate a related phenomenon, the circle of confusion. Each individual small, hard light source will generate a somewhat hard-edged circle due to this phenomenon. The shape of it is determined mostly by the shape of the aperture.

    Take a look here, at figures 6 and 9.
    http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/bokeh.shtml

    For a very concise and well thought out description of what bokeh actually is and what it describes, see here:
    http://neilvn.com/tangents/2009/01/10/bokeh-the-quality-of-blur/#more-314

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  3. Lauren says:

    These are great! Thank you so much!

  4. Jesus says:

    Thanks, soome are really cool

  5. Phil says:

    Again? Sweet Bokeh is pretty awesome! I love to use these for website background with a perfect css background technique!

  6. Doink says:

    These look really great! Thanks!

  7. Great textures….I love bokeh and these are no exception. Keep up the great work!

  8. Author

    Thanks for the feedback everyone. Glad you like them.

  9. Kasper says:

    Sweet, awesome textures.

    Thanks.

  10. Taishi Kawamoto says:

    Nice. These bokeh effects are often used in cheezy japanese dramas often times, but when used like this, they actually look pretty nice.
    I also laughed a bit because boke in japanese also means “retard” or “stupid” as a derogatory term.

  11. Sam Stratton says:

    Greatest freebie ever!!! I absolutely love this. Much appreciated.

  12. Santa says:

    Hi, great stuff.
    My question is: does the license allow to use it to built a commercial site template or is it understood as redistribution and forbidden?

  13. Katja Nina says:

    Thanks for finding great bokeh-design! saves me a lot of time.

  14. Kyson says:

    Thanks! These textures are great!

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