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![]() how did she make those diagonal thick patterns like that? i tried doing it on photoshop but it comes out messed up ><'' |
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*digital.fragrance* |
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Oh, well, are you sure she uses Photoshop? It can be done on both, I'm sure, but I only know how to do it in Paint Shop Pro. Do you have that?
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![]() i lost weight with Mulder! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Designer Posts: 4,070 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 79,019 ![]() |
open up a pattern from any pattern site in photoshop(squidfingers is good)
go to edit - define pattern. now, i don't actually have ps, but i assume theres some way to choose to use the pattern, and...paint with it. |
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*mona lisa* |
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http://www.createblog.com/tutorials/download.php?id=57
Scroll down to the ones about diagnol lines. But since you want thicker lines, make your canvas larger and draw a thicker line. Then define it as a pattern as Mulder suggested. ![]() |
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thanks guys.. but i already knew how to do that. i meant like like.. two colors?
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*Azarel* |
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I would personally just apply a thick diagonal pattern to a solid background color (and perhaps merge the two layers) and go from there.
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 74 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 89,215 ![]() |
ohh.. it works! thanks for all your help. :D
this topic may be closed (: |
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*WHIMSICAL 0NE* |
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^ Will do. Glad you got it figured out
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