Wizardkiss opened this issue on Jun 21, 2006 · 5 posts
Wizardkiss posted Wed, 21 June 2006 at 1:43 AM
Attached Link: http://www.texturemaker.com/tour.php?index=1
I haven't been able to figure out how to make Photoshop display a texture tiled so you can paint on it like as seen in the link above. Note that this is not the same thing as using the offset filter, that only divides it into four sections which isn't as good a method. I have Texture Maker but it would be beneficial to be able to paint this way in Photoshop too because the paint brushes in Texture Maker aren't very good. Does anybody know how?AtelierAriel posted Fri, 30 June 2006 at 12:29 PM
Just fill a layer with a pattern. Or use the Pattern Brush to paint in a layer.
karosnikov posted Wed, 26 July 2006 at 6:44 PM
flatten a texture- double the image's canvas size, select the image area. Copy ,
paste a coppy on each side and ech corner (or drag it over to the white area )
it wont be seamless but the trick might be to flip things on an axis
or for even more Whacked out idea create aspecific size tile and create a double brush. say you have a 400x400 tile if you have two exact same brush heads (acting as one actual brush) with thier centre's 400 pixels apart you can paint over seams , you may need a vertical and horisontal versions (?)
the image i provide is a single brush you can try as experiment.
karosnikov posted Wed, 26 July 2006 at 6:47 PM
using the image of the previous post as the brush and here's how it turned out,
it was only an idea that didn't quite workout (for pure large brush work)
karosnikov posted Thu, 27 July 2006 at 2:00 AM
http://www.blizzard.com/inblizz/contests/artcontest2006/ is a reference of my use of games not drawing for them, sigh. if you want to know where i've been, i'm pretending i have a life and not doing a great job... oh well see you in another 4months :D
perhaps we renderosity folk should make a 'fan art gallery" section... if there isn't one