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Tutorial : How to do a seamless tileable texture in 5'

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2009

This tutorial is about how to do a texture for your 3D object, or a background for your myspace...

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  • this is incredible.

    you need to do more of these, as they are phenomenal tutorials.

  • Thank you slushi55 ! If you have ideas for new tutorials, tell me !

  • amazing, yet, you make it look so simple.

  • Thanks !

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  • amazing! thanks so much for this vid!

  • this isnt bad but its not easy at all and without experience this is extremely hard to do. I was looking how to remove the edges since the tile im working on isnt this easily to cover up, its a marble rather then blotched images like flowers that can look natural bubbled and smudged. None the less good tutorial

  • i dunno how but as zinku418 said you make everything look so simple :D check out my vids please :P

  • This is SO clever!

  • I agree with Vaijayanti. I have done work with tiling without the benefit of Photoshop, using my own painting. It can become quite a puzzle! Aside from this piece, it's frightful to see how gaudy and mechanical some touched up work can pass for art. Never lose your actual hand in creating the piece. A little soul always shows through.

  • Wow you're good with the clone stamp!!!

    I didn't think to use smudging though, so thanks for the tip!

  • really nice tutorial there !

    there's one more other way :

    select parts of the texture copy them

    and paste them above the seams

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