Thank you for the tutorial! It would be cool if this could be automated, is it possible to create an action for this? I know it might not get it right the first time, but if I have to process 50 images, I would love to speed this up and only go back to those images where it didn't get it right the first time.
Thank you for the tutorial! May I ask when you drag the image to the left and then duplicate and drag it to right - for each time we do this, it is suppose to “snap” to the center (I see the grid lines appear which is good) - but then my question is regarding the pixels, does it need to be 0 px by 0 px..how do I know if it’s perfectly placed? Sometimes when I think I got it already centered and click and let go of my mouse, the pixels changes.
Super simple demo, thank you!
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Thank you so much!!! I've looked all over for a tutorial more simplified and with same sized images like I have. This was super easy and fast!!
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Very helpful video for seamless tumbler wrap now managed to create seamless images thank you
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Thank you for the tutorial! It would be cool if this could be automated, is it possible to create an action for this? I know it might not get it right the first time, but if I have to process 50 images, I would love to speed this up and only go back to those images where it didn't get it right the first time.
Yes, you can create an action for it!
Thank you for this!!
You're so welcome!
Love this, I come back again, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Very helpful! TY
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Thanks so much!! Is there a way to do this in Photopea?
Not that I know of :(
Photopea is suppose to be the Free version of Photoshop. I'd love to see tutorial on how to use that app to accomplish the fill.
I did have a video up using Photopea, but unfortunately they made some changes/updates and it no longer works with Photopea :(
Thank you for the tutorial! May I ask when you drag the image to the left and then duplicate and drag it to right - for each time we do this, it is suppose to “snap” to the center (I see the grid lines appear which is good) - but then my question is regarding the pixels, does it need to be 0 px by 0 px..how do I know if it’s perfectly placed? Sometimes when I think I got it already centered and click and let go of my mouse, the pixels changes.
Yes, I snap it to meet the other side of the image. You can turn snap on under the "view" menu at the top of the screen.
Thanks for the video but I have a question. is the quality of the ai part the same as the first image? will it cause a problem during printing?
Yes, your image will still be 3000 DPI
Is there any other way you can do seamless design aside from Photoshop?
You can make seamless images in MidJourney
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