i give up - i need a seamless tile out of this and I've failed. any graphics whiz who can do it i'll paypal you 20 dollars for the seamless tile and the explanation how you did it or the name of the plug-in.
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Deej did the hard work on this one so if you wanna pay someone for that tile, feel free to send it to him. He did the tile matching, I just did the offset filter and patched the seams.
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Deej did the hard work on this one so if you wanna pay someone for that tile, feel free to send it to him. He did the tile matching, I just did the offset filter and patched the seams.
nice job and gesture - so i will pay Deej the 20.
so what steps did you go through - i totally forgot about the offset filter but doubt it would have helped me.
Deej what's your Paypal address?
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so what steps did you go through - i totally forgot about the offset filter but doubt it would have helped me.
Deej what's your Paypal address?
First, make it tile / match up properly WITH a seam, just so it will match the lines etc... and everything looks right but might have a shadow seam.
Then divide your height by 2, and the same for your width. In this instance...
240x180 = 120x90
Go to Filter -> Other -> Offset
Horizontal: +120
Vertical: +90
This will give you a + crosshair across the middle of the image.
Use your paintbrush or stamp tool to patch the seam with samples from the rest of the image that match the area you are patching.
Next... Run Offset again and look at it. Sometimes there are some edge discrepencies that need a little more patching. Just clean those up. Run Offset one more time and it should tile properly.
That's about it.
"I'm selflessly supporting the common good, but only coincidentally looking out for No.1."
First, make it tile / match up properly WITH a seam, just so it will match the lines etc... and everything looks right but might have a shadow seam.
Then divide your height by 2, and the same for your width. In this instance...
240x180 = 120x90
Go to Filter -> Other -> Offset
Horizontal: +120
Vertical: +90
This will give you a + crosshair across the middle of the image.
Use your paintbrush or stamp tool to patch the seam with samples from the rest of the image that match the area you are patching.
Next... Run Offset again and look at it. Sometimes there are some edge discrepencies that need a little more patching. Just clean those up. Run Offset one more time and it should tile properly.
That's about it.
ok - but how much of the original image did you select for the original tile before you used the offset filter etc?
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ok - but how much of the original image did you select for the original tile before you used the offset filter etc?
On this particular one, Deej did the matching of it, but looks like he sampled around the center of the image, just slightly to the left. If you overlay the tile on top of the original image near the center and move it slightly left you'll see where he got the sample from.
It was funny, because I just did a pattern just like this but in black only yesterday.
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