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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Seamless Tile Script

It has been raining a lot here and I spent part of this week without power.  My basement has also flooded twice.  So, there hasn't been much scrapping as there has been a lot of cleanup to perform.


This is a utility script that I wrote while making patterns for a bunch of alphas.  The script takes an image then mirrors it 3 times to create a seamless tile.  It won't work with patterned images with directionality as the images will look like they are upside down.  This script is a nice timesaver for me and I thought other people might find it useful so I am sharing it.  It has not been tested, but I'm fairly confident that it will work PSP 9 and higher versions of PSP.  If you use this script and it works for you, please leave a comment.

5 comments:

  1. Hello and Thank you for this mirror script...

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  2. Thank you for freebies. Link on your post was added to Lori's freebie list

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  3. Thank you so much for this post. I want to let you know that I posted a link to your blog in CBH Digital Scrapbooking Freebies, under the Photoshop/Gimp Resource(s) (Brush(es), Swatch/Palette,Scripts, ...) post on Jun. 27, 2010. Thanks again.

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  4. Hiya!
    So Dr Who just finished till the Xmas special:( Germany Obliterated England out of the World Cup :X and My Other halfs Holiday is over, Work Tomorrow :(
    But...It has Brightened My Day to Learn that You have Finally Got Your Ram (I made a small donation ages ago!)
    Thank You,
    Chris

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  5. Thank you! can't wait to try this. Would love to see a script that works wit patterns to. I am glad I found your blog. I am a PSP user and there just doesn't seem to be alot of good tutorials out there. I appreciate sharing your knowledge and talent

    Thanks again,
    Marie

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