 Today, we're going to make a very basic tile for a video game. Yeah, so this is super simple, but for beginners, you may not be aware of how to do this, so I'm hoping that this will help. Here I just took a picture of a brick, and what I'm going to do here is I'm going to go up to Image, Canvas Size, and I'm going to resize that. I'll go 128 by 128, which is a lot smaller than that image, but if I go here, and again, let's make that bigger, let's do 256 by 256, but you'll see the little square here. I'm going to center it up somewhere inside this so I don't see the edges of that brick resize, and there it is. Next, I'm just going to go up to Layers, and Layer to Image Size, that removes all the excess. Now, if I was to take this, copy it, open up a new image that will be 10 times that, and I paste. Yeah, we get kind of this pattern. You can see the seams, but we want to see the seams because we're making tiles, but it doesn't look like a tile in the wall there just yet, so what we're going to do is we're going to take this, and now just with the whole thing selected, so Ctrl A, we're going to go up to Filters, we're going to go to Decor, Bevel, we're going to uncheck Work on Copy if that's already checked, and I say, okay, and it may not be too noticeable right now in this image, but basically, we just beveled this up so it looks like it has edges. We're going to come in here, and I'm going to use my Fill Bucket, I'm going to choose Fill, and I'm going to choose Clipboard Image, and I'm going to paste in here that. And now you can see that we have these tiles. It looks like a stone wall with blocks in it, little tile blocks. You can take that a little bit further if we come back here. We can undo that. Right now I have the image selected, what I can do is I can go up to Selection, and I can say Border Select, and I'll select, I don't know, two or three from the border, and then I'm going to hit Delete, so now I have that black edge. Now I'm going to hit Ctrl I, which inverts my selection, so I have the tile selected again. I'm going to go up to Filters, and again I'm going to go to Core, Bevel, OK. Now, Ctrl A to select the whole thing, Ctrl C to copy it, come back in here Undo, and now I can paste. And now we have a tile with a little bit of a border inside there. If we want to, we could put some concrete texture in there, but yeah, there we have a tile wall that you can use for textures in a game or a 3D object. Thanks for watching. Films by chris.com, that's Chris at the K, there's a link in the description, and I hope that you have a great day.