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BPGD486

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PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2008 6:46 am    Post subject: Making a seamless pattern from a Stripe Reply with quote

I was attempting to recreate an effect I saw, but I could not get it to work.

I have a stripe that I downloaded from a Tutorial. (I would post the image here, if I knew how)


When I use a pattern overlay or pattern fill the stripe becomes one continuous pattern, seamless, and expands to the size of the object I am applying it to.


I tried to create the stripe from scratch and do the same, but instead of it being seamless it was a repeating pattern in squares, where the stripes did not line up.

I followed the directions I read on the net about using the offset filter but due to the fact that the stripe is alternating between yellow and black (think hazard tape) this does not work.

I cannot figure out the difference between the version i downloaded and I made. I followed the same steps, but I cannot get it to be seamless.


What do I need to do?



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