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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
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Here ya go, now made seamless. (a quickie job) AgentSmith
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Usually, there will be some sort of filter that will take the picture and cut it into equal 4ths, and then flip them horizontally and vertically, so the outside edges now lay against one another, on the inside. Then with varying opacity, one would use the clone stamp to hide the visable seams, after you're done you can use the filter again and flip it back. That's about it. In Photoshop the filter is called "offset", and instead of the clone stamp I use the "healing" tool which can hide seams, sometimes in seconds, it's like cheating, it works so well. You would need to check out the freeware 2D editors, see which one you can have at least the stamp tool with varying opacity's. AgentSmith
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It's that Healing tool, it is voodoo magic at how fast and well it "blends". AS
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Lol, yeah right.... Kettle by TMGraphics
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Paintshop pro 8 has a seamless command in The Effects/ Image Effects menu. I upgraded for $35 from 7. You have to contact sales because they didn't or don't post the fact. I have included a link to a paintshop tutorial I posted here. It shows how to wipe out the bright spots from flash images to make textures more uniform. It's great for photos from inside garages or wood doors where you must use a flash.Attached Link: http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?71660+0+0+gg47
great use of the texture as lol you should have been a dutch painter in the 17th century they were obsessed with material look too in theire still lifes.for
some free stuff i made
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for almost daily fotos
My high school art teacher used to call those types of paintings "hyper-real". I think photo realistic is a more fitting term.
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Roobol has a tutorial which shows how to make a seamless texture even if you don't have a filter that cuts the photo up for you. I've tried it and it does work but now I use Photoshop's offset filter as described by others above. Still, I have a fascination with seamless textures, enjoy making them when I've nothing else more coherently creative to do and Roobol does fantastic artwork using photographic textures that takes my breath away. KathyAttached Link: http://mayang.com
There are some cool textures@ mayang.com These are all free but you will have to tile them yourself MarkYes, it was part of Photoshop since version 7. It's like cheating it works so well. AS
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Here is one of my photos ( this one is for AgentSmith) which I would like to "convert" to a seamless texture ! :)