Hi, Jon;
Thanks for the offer of more info on this, and sorry for bending
(breaking?) the main purpose of WSG!
Any info you can offer on this subject would be a huge help!
cs
On Nov 26, 2010, at 2:25 PM, Jon @ The PixelForge wrote:
Again, I'm not sure if this deserves place in WSG, but to
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
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 backgro
> 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/
Best reg
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? I’m not sure what you mean? bg images repeat if
you tell it to do. You either have an image