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04-Jan-2007, 05:11 AM #1
seamless tile.........
Not really sure if i should post this here or in a different forum. If this is incorrect it can be moved.

I need a seamless tile made up. I tried to make one but it doesn't seem to like me much. Not my fortay i guess...

I need a faded blue to white. I do not want blue anywhere but on the right column. When I do it it does not come out seamless.

The graphic is what I would like. I tried to use what I posted to make it seamless but it defiantly came out funky.
Any one board and would like to make one for me?
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04-Jan-2007, 05:23 AM #2
is this what you mean.

if not let us know more precisly what you are after

I used a gradiant tool to go from your blue to white across the full image of 500pixels
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04-Jan-2007, 07:12 AM #4
The backround is what i want but its not a seamless tile as you can see....


What i want is the blue to fade to white with no other blue. no repeat blue.

hewee i will try the plug in ans see what i can get that way
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04-Jan-2007, 07:34 AM #6
What's wrong with the one etaf posted?
Is it just not big enough?

The one you posted has the blue on the left...

I'm confused
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04-Jan-2007, 07:54 AM #8
Something like this? I used etaf's gradient.

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04-Jan-2007, 08:09 AM #9
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Something like this? I used etaf's gradient.
Never in a million years would I have guessed that from the description given

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What i want is the blue to fade to white with no other blue. no repeat blue.
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OK I apologise for not explaining better. I have been up all night and I guess the brain is not working right. The idea is to have the blue fade into the white. The blue is to be only on the left margin. I been sitting here thinking about it and then when u said not big enough it came to me that I need to make a long bar then big enough to use as a back round. other wise like 1000x50 so it wont show the extra blue unless you are looking at it on a really big screen or something like that. I just want it to be smooth and blended..
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04-Jan-2007, 12:38 PM #11
clear as mud now...
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04-Jan-2007, 01:47 PM #12
if your going to tile - them 1280 x 1 pixel should be enough and small file size - just depends on when how many pixels in you want the blue to stop
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I just want it to be smooth and blended..
Something like this maybe?

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