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Is it possible to find with camouflage? |
Sorry, I misunderstood you earlier. Now I understand (I think).
You need to look for 'tiled' images of camouflage. They can be joined up many times to male a big pattern. They are also known as 'seamless tiles', and they are made so they can join together without the join showing. You can join as many as you want and Gimp will join them, I'm sure. Seamless tiles (tiled images): https://www.google.se/search?q=tiled...NITNswbQ04D4Cg more: https://www.google.se/search?hl=sv&c...HcrhtQbK8YHAAQ I know how to do it in Elements, but not in Gimp. These might help: http://superuser.com/questions/38439...-tiled-fashion http://gimptips.com/articles/automat...le-images-gimp Videos: http://www.youtube.com/results?searc....1.0RqcMD2yYHY Google for more information on it. I hope this information helps you now. Cheers major-setback |
Well.. if you think about it.. any image can be turned into a pattern, if that is what you're looking for.
Copy image "A" Paste image "A" and mirror it once so that you have image "B" Copy both images "A" and "B" Paste image "A" and "B" below the existing "A" and "B" and then flip the image so that you have images "C" and "D" Add all four of them together and they merge seemlessly ("E") Repeat and Repeat and/or modify the image ("F") so that you don't have the same repetative pattern happening (unless the pattern style is what you're looking for). http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v315/JG26_EZ/pat.jpg Hope this helps. |
Thank you it's going to help me.
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