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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 15:53:10 -050 |
andrew bowring wrote:
> I have been using PSP8 and over the last two mounth or so I
> have been making alot of seemless textures, which I do by hand
> and I have found that the offset command somtimes gets it
> wrong by one pixel. It's easy enough to nudge the image to
> correct this if I notice it, but with large textures and with
> four or more layers I don't always notice untill it's too late
> and I have to start again. I can't quite work-out when it is
> going to do this, sometimes it does, sometimes it does
> not..... Anyone else had this problem and worked-out the
> reason why and how to advoid it?
Make sure your starting image is an even number of pixels in both
height and width so the offset filter can treat its four quarters
accurately. I recall this biting me a long while ago; it is probably
why you see what you see.
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Fred Hiltz, fhiltz at yahoo dot com
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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:38:31 -000 |
I have been using PSP8 and over the last two mounth or so I have been making
alot of seemless textures, which I do by hand and I have found that the
offset command somtimes gets it wrong by one pixel. It's easy enough to
nudge the image to correct this if I notice it, but with large textures and
with four or more layers I don't always notice untill it's too late and I
have to start again. I can't quite work-out when it is going to do this,
sometimes it does, sometimes it does not..... Anyone else had this problem
and worked-out the reason why and how to advoid it?
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