I don't know why I should be fascinated with creating seamless tiles - perhaps it is because the results are always unexpected. Method 1 cuts tile in four and swaps the pieces to ensure seamlessness. Hide any slight flaw by adding more objects
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I don't know why I should be fascinated with creating seamless tiles - perhaps it is because the results are always unexpected. Method 1 cuts tile in four and swaps the pieces to ensure seamlessness. Hide any slight flaw by adding more objects
I don't know why I should be fascinated with creating seamless tiles - perhaps it is because the results are always unexpected. Method 1 cuts tile in four and swaps the pieces to ensure seamlessness. Hide any slight flaw by adding more objects
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lets not forget Mr Escher!...
Tony
Tony
You're definitely on to something here.
The last one is very Escher-esque. I think you have it upon his technique.
Gary
Gary Priester
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Be It Even So Humble...
Try PhotoSEAM from www.mediachance.com. It's a VERY good $35 painting program which automatically makes seamlessly tiled images. Eschers galore!
K
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>The last one is very Escher-esque. I think you have it upon his technique<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hi Gary,
thanks for your encouragement, here and elsewhere. I have to own up - the idea for this one came from Adobe Magazine...
Tony
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Try PhotoSEAM from www.mediachance.com. It's a VERY good $35 painting program which automatically makes seamlessly tiled images. Eschers galore! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hi Klaus,
mediachance seems very popular all of a sudden. Maybe I'll give it a 'chance', on the other hand I do enjoy using Xara...
Tony