Photoshop :: Diagonal Tiling Text Pattern
Nov 10, 2005I'm trying to create a pattern that has text in it. The text would be diagonal, and it should tile, serving as a web page background. Any tips on how to do so?
View 1 RepliesI'm trying to create a pattern that has text in it. The text would be diagonal, and it should tile, serving as a web page background. Any tips on how to do so?
View 1 Repliesi want to use a diagonal line pattern like the one they use but im new to photoshop and i dont know how to create a diagonal patten.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedIm having a hard time making a pattern out of my psd file below. Ive searched online and cant find an exact tutorial on what I need, and after following other tutorials, I just cant get mine to work.
View 13 Replies View RelatedI would LOVE to know how to do a diagonal line pattern where the lines' width are bigger than 1px.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm on the brink of insanity with creating my diagonal line pattern. I've tried everything I can think of but the pattern is an absolute mess! I want to create a diagonal line pattern but I want the lines not to be uniform. Basically I've made a group of 3 lines and then one separate line on its own, then to repeat this as the picture below. I've used the distribute function so the distances between the lines is identical everywhere. I've then rotated the whole thing exactly 45 degrees and aligned the lines to fit the bounding box in the "make pattern" mode as shown. Yet the resulting pattern is just a mess of overlap ugliness. All I want is for the pattern to literally look as it does in the image on the left, how to sucessfully do this in CS6?
View 6 Replies View RelatedCan anyone please tell me how to I create smooth texture tiling for my website
with Photoshop?
For the layout of my site, I am going to have a GUI ( a big I, header-one center column-footer) and I am trying to figure out how to tile(and code) the sliced-up image properly so that the GUI will "expand and shrink" horizontally and vertically on various screen resolutions.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to take a big image and break it up into a lot of tiles. I know I can create horizontal and vertical guides and then make slices from those guides and then save each slice as a separate image all at once, but the thing is - that would require me to make a LOT of guides. I have a 1600x1600 image and would need 31 guides across and 31 guides down. (which makes 32 images up and down dimensions-wise) I will be dealing with bigger images. I can't do this for each one.
Is there an easy way to do this? Is there an easy way to tell Photoshop "make a horizontal guide every 50 pixels up to down, and, make a vertical guide every 50 pixels left to right"? I know there are separate programs that will do this like Split and Tile, but I don't want to have to pay for one.
I know C++ and thought about reading the data from bmp files to make my own program to do this, but the pixel data inside BMP files seems to be organized in an odd way. Like, the hexadecimal values are backwards and I don't know what the gibberish in the beginning of the BMP file is for.
I use Photoshop Cs3 to tile aerial photos together. I have done up to a hundred images from an 19 mp camera and Photoshop has done them in one batch in about an hour to 90 minutes. I have a job to do that involves 200 images from a 36 mp camera and it just ain't happening.
I try to break the job up by tiling a section together and then doing another section but when I go to put the sections together (or add new photo's to a section)...the large block has been resized so I'm trying to put big images into a small hole.
I have a texture and I want to fill the image with it as a background.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to tile a single small background image (one small photo repeated to fill the desktop) in Photoshop 5.5 and Windows XP for use as a mail background in Outlook Express. Is it possible to do this without Image Ready?
I have tried numerous things but cannot seem to do it. I am a complete novice with little knowledge of filters and layers.
Many years ago I had a program called Fractal Design Painter. (I don't think the program exists anymore) Anyhow, it allowed you to make an image that would tile seamlessly - every time your brush went off the canvas, it would appear on the canvas in another place and continue to paint. When you tiled the image, the seams would not show. Does anyone know if Photoshop can do this, and if so, how?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have 3020 (three thousand and twenty) individual .jpg files that are 72x90 pixels each, and the images have borders. I would like to make this lot of images arranged into a hi-res wallpaper (my current resolution is 1680x1050, but I would like it a little larger for possible future larger resolutions), without gaps, placed starting horizontally in alphabetical order.
This might seem like an odd request, but I'm stumped on how to do it. I wouldn't mind if someone did this arrangement for me, but I would also like to know how to perform it myself, as I would like to do it again in the near future.
I have CS3.
i need to produce a very high quality .jpg as a final product so that a vinyl can be printed the size of 96 in x 24 in....
(it seemed obvious that i make a custom .psd of 24 in. x 96 in., but this could be very wrong so feel free to comment if it is)
i am not a complete newbie at Photoshop but i do not have very much experience ...i no the basics (how program works, tool functions/location etc.)
i have a design in mind and have been researching tutorials etc....so here it is:
i want to background the whole image with "digi camo"....except i want the camo to be orange/purple/white, all the "digi camo" tutorials on line didn't really make a good picture but i actually found a generator website and have attached a photo of the base of the digi camo i want. Now my first task would be i guess "tiling" this pattern to stretch the whole document? I have researched tiling but have been getting awful results from following the tutorials, was hoping someone could help me out with tiling and/or creating a consistent pattern tile so as not to show breaks(visible line) on the final background.
I have text that has a bevel applied to it.
Is there a way I can have a pattern wrap around the 3D text?
I am working on a project that is a large print of about 30 inches wide and 20 inches in height.
(I just wrote a big post but for some reason when I tried posting it the forum logged me off and it didnt post so I wont get too detailed here.)
Basically I need to print the image for example using 9 piece of normal paper and stick it together with transperant tape to make a large image.
Is there a way to do this without the need to cut the borders on each page, I really would like to print borderless pages and not cut them.
I'm trying to remove the text in the following picture and to restore/interplate what the background pattern should be.
I tried with the clone stamp tool but its taking a long time and I obtain poor results.Is there a quick and easy way to have PS do it automatically ?
How I can turn off tiling of texture?
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controlling a bitmap's tiling amount with a Bezier Float node in the slate material editor.
If I link a bezier float controller to the tile size of a normal bitmap (non real-world scale) it works as expected, i.e. if I set it to 4, then the bitmap tiles 4 times.
However if I link the float controller to a bitmap set to real-world scale, then it seems to work in reverse. i.e. if I set the float controller to 5, then the UV size appears as 0.005m, and if I set the bezier float controller to 0.005, then the UV scale size is set to 5.0m.
It seams as though in the second example MAX is taking the bezier float value, using it as a tile amount, then just for display purposes it converts it to a real-world size. I can work with it now that I know what it is doing, but it is a little unintuitive.
I have a completed artboard that I need to be tiled into nine 11"x17" sheets. How do I tile the board and how do I save the file so that when I take it to get it printed (i.e. Office Max, Fed Ex) it will print individually?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to do tiling. But something that dose not overlay. Here is what I mean, video at 1:00
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Is there a way to tile one of my own images? I want to make a 6x6 image into a 12x12 image so it reproduces a blend of that image 4 times, rather than having 4 images with visible edges.
It was something I could do in PSP years ago when I used it.
how to lay UVs for seperate objects into tiles so that when painting in Mudbox I can color each object without the color bleeding through UVs to other objects.
I tried resizing them within the UV space but this didn't work because I also need them to have a high resolution so I can get detail in Mudbox...
I basically want my UVS to look like they do in this picture...
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I am currently drawing plan/elevations of a bathroom and I want to tile the walls and floor.
Is there a quick way to tile a specified area? I know about copying a tile and then copying groups of tiles etc. I have even tried hatching the area with a tile pattern but you cannot edit each tile this way.
I recently bought an HP 6600 printer to replace a cheapo Lexmark printer.
I'm making maps -> photoshop to Illy to print with tiling set at 6-8 pages. When I print on the new HP, the resize percentages are off; so streets, numbers, text, etc. do not line up when pieced together.
This did not happen with the cheapo Lexmark, so I am assuming that it is the printer?
I'm wanting to make a diagonal cut and can find no information about how to do this.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI think this features is on a programas like painshop and similars, but I can't find it on photoshop, I want to do geometrical shapes using the pencil tool with soft edges.
View 7 Replies View Relatedhorizontal nav bar just create few lines and copy/paste. Don't know if there is the professional pattern way. Or even if you would use it in this case.
Then there is the diagnol lines, very thing and sharp.