so, does anyone has tileable yellow/black.. warning stripes
i need them for a model, but i cant find any that are tileable!
stripes wanted
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stripes wanted
Last edited by Hoi on 28 Jun 2008, 20:28, edited 1 time in total.
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Please do not hotlink images from http://www.cgtextures.com
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That's like one minute in photoshop
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hmm sorryAF wrote:Please do not hotlink images from http://www.cgtextures.com

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thanks, how did you do that? (have photoshop and fireworks since yesterday)rattle wrote:
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use google to find tutorial
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Open it in PS, ctrl+a, edit => save as pattern. Fill tool, fill mode => pattern, then pick your new pattern.
Save as pattern automatically detects repeating patterns as long as the pixel data repeats itself. It'll only parse what ever you have in your selection band.
The offset filter is quite useful if you want to create complex repeating patterns like camo. Offset by 1/2 of the height and width, remove differences, offset again and check if it looks alright when used as pattern in a new file.
Save as pattern automatically detects repeating patterns as long as the pixel data repeats itself. It'll only parse what ever you have in your selection band.
The offset filter is quite useful if you want to create complex repeating patterns like camo. Offset by 1/2 of the height and width, remove differences, offset again and check if it looks alright when used as pattern in a new file.
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thanks, when i tryed it myself i made it to the pattern maker but got some strange patternsrattle wrote:Open it in PS, ctrl+a, edit => save as pattern. Fill tool, fill mode => pattern, then pick your new pattern.
Save as pattern automatically detects repeating patterns as long as the pixel data repeats itself. It'll only parse what ever you have in your selection band.
The offset filter is quite useful if you want to create complex repeating patterns like camo. Offset by 1/2 of the height and width, remove differences, offset again and check if it looks alright when used as pattern in a new file.
