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From: David Storey dsto...@opera.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 22:53:53 +0100
Subject: Re: [WSG] advice on background images?
On 26 Nov 2010, at 22:32, cat soul wrote:
Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the
tiles meet when you have the background image repeat?
Use a better background-image? Im not sure what you mean? bg images
repeat if you tell it to do. You either have an image designed to repeat
or you don' (or you have a vector image via SVG that scales instead).
thanks
cs
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From: Kepler Gelotte kep...@neighborwebmaster.com
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 17:07:04 -0500
Subject: RE: [WSG] advice on background images?
Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the
tiles meet when you have the background image repeat?
I'm not sure what this has to do with web standards, but you can check out
http://tutorialblog.org/make-repeating-seamless-tile-backgrounds-with-photos
hop/
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From: Henrik Madsen hen...@igenerator.com.au
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 06:14:08 +0800
Subject: Re: [WSG] advice on background images?
Have you checked that the tiles, do in fact tile seamlessly?
Henrik Madsen
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On 27/11/2010, at 5:32 AM, cat soul wrote:
Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the
tiles meet when you have the background image repeat?
thanks
cs
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From: Jon @ The PixelForge jon.war...@thepixelforge.net
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 22:25:10 +
Subject: Re: [WSG] advice on background images?
Again, I'm not sure if this deserves place in WSG, but to give you some
direction:
Photoshop has an Offset filter. Combined with the clone tool you can usually
generate repeating images relatively quickly. Quality depends on a lot of
factors though.
I would recommend you try somewhere like cgtalk.com (or email me directly)
for better instructions.
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Jon Warner
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Hampshire
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England
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Kepler Gelotte
kep...@neighborwebmaster.com wrote:
Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the
tiles meet when you have the background image repeat?
I'm not sure what this has to do with web standards, but you can check out