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That's why I'm leaning towards getting a digital camera. ;-) That and the fact that the stupid film developer doesn't bother to "print" the "bad" exposures. Sometimes they think that shot of the maple wardrobe side panel must have been a mistake and don't give it to me! Arrrrg! Thanks for the texture. jon
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Attached Link: http://www.3drender.com/light/EqTutorial/tiling.htm
I'm not sure what the names of everything are in Paintshop Pro, but here's how I did it in Photoshop. Selected an area of the picture that was 512x512 and cropped to that size, select Filter>>Other>>Offset and set the horizontal and vertical values to half the width and height (in this case, 256x256) You should then have something like the attached pic. Last use the clone tool to blend in the 'crosshairs'. When you're done, it should tile nicely. I also evened out the luminance of the picture before I started making the texture. Tutorial for that at the link. Hope this made sense, RichAttached Link: http://www.imaxx.net/~shawn/seamless.html
Flaming Pear has a little plug-in called Tesselation that makes "instant" tiling versions of images. At the link are some simple tutorials for creating seamless tiles. Good with any paint program.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.