andy baxter wrote:
Hi all,

I've just found a neat way to use enblend to make seamless tiles.

All you need to do is:
- take an image you want to make seamless.
- crop it to a shape with an even number of pixels in both directions.
- open the image in the gimp and double the canvas size with the original image in the centre. - make 4 extra layers with the image displaced to the top left, top right, bottom left and bottom right.
- save all 5 images (including the one in the centre) as tiff files.
- run enblend on them.
- crop the result back to the original size and save it.

This produces a seamless tile which can be saved as a pattern. See :
http://ganglion.me/media/metal-repeated.jpg

for an example of how it looks.

andy

P.S. I just tried it on a more difficult pattern (irregular stone bricks in a wall), and it doesn't work nearly so well.

http://ganglion.me/media/bricks-repeated.jpg

andy.

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