Any Image Tileable and Seamless in Blender · Affinity OR Photoshop
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
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I've been using Blender for over half my life! That's since 2008. My first freelance work with the software was around that time as well. I did some animations for a waiting room in my local dental office. Since then, I've been hooked earning a living providing 3D services for businesses across the world. I've had the chance to do work for some big organizations like NASA and Microsoft. The real pride in my work though, has come from helping and being involved with small, independent productions. These indie productions and creators embody what it is to me, to be an artist.
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Great job!
this video is a hidden gem
that was excellent its given me a springboard to leap from thank you
Awesome! I can't wait to try this. Side note for Photoshop - a lot of this could be made into an Action, making it super fast to get these done.
Yes! Great point. And for those reading, "actions" are "macros" in Affinity. (Window ↓ Macro) Largely the same workflow of recording repeatable steps.
holy , that's a cool tutorial. thanks for that!!
Beautiful thank you,very useful. Help me a lot.
Nice tips! Now I feel like a dummy for never using that offset trick instead of duplicating image on a multiplied canvas:D Also Kudos for using Affinity.
Thanks for checking it out! In the past I've been all for letting employers buy Adobe for me (usually don't have a choice), but after quitting my job and going off on my own I've been real happy with some of the frugal software decisions I've made. Premiere to DaVinci was a particularly HUGE upgrade. I've missed some Photoshop things, but Affinity has been pretty great and infinitely cheaper.
@@rileyb3d Yeah, it is pretty amazing how much variety and quality you can find with independent and open source substitutions for established software if you take some time to look for it. For me Affinity also has a great advantage of being easily portable and low on requirements so I can use it on the go. And DaVinci, while not being exactly independent is a great piece of software as well, especially given the price:)
This is an awesome technique, thank you for sharing. How would you go about making a normal and roughness map for these textures?
Really useful! Thanks!
why is nobody asking the real question here: what is that Fluent Tools that you are suing? :O Thanks for the video, by the way.
1:00 Affinity has also got a tool similar to content aware fill. I believe it is located on the edit tab and called sth like "inpaint"
Subbed. Also give Krita a go. Free, plus it has a far better tool for making seamless texture and you can see it tiled in real-time.
Awesome, I’ll check that out, thanks!
If you do it would be cool to see it done with the same texture you used in this tutorial. Thanks.@@rileyb3d
Dude I think I met you at blendcon and just didn't recognize you 😄 we're you there?
I wasn’t but that’s kind of fun I have a doppelgänger! Tall guy?
@@rileyb3d ah shame, should come next year! tall-ish I'd say, but not very 😄
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