Hello everyone
I would like to make a seamless texture on an A4 sheet of paper so that I can print it out in several copies and combine it later.
"Tile seamless" doesn't work, there are errors.
The texture would a plank floor for example.
Have you tried
apply canvas or
clothify under the filters/artistic menu?
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(07-16-2023, 11:02 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: [ -> ]What errors?
This is an example of texture I'm using. It's already seamless but it's square. I need to make it A4 size (rectangle). I already did big rectangle from this texture in Blender. But when I crop it to A4 size it's not seamless. So I applied "tile seamless" in Gimp and these are the errors.
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Well, your result is like somewone that used all the restpieces after sawing. I think using 'seamless', it also use the smal pieces of wood on the sides of your picture. The best thing you can do is making a big canvas and copy / paste the original picture, the wood fits nice together.
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Patterns like your planks (brickwork is the same) is tileable on the vertical edges, the top and bottom finishing on a half-depth joint. One of the reason why tile seamless is not too good.
That pattern is 800 x 800 pix @ 120 ppi. There is no 'A4' size. The Gimp default A4 is 210x297 mm @ 300 ppi
You can have an 'A4' proportion, 800 x 1131 pix or if you are intending to print a size that fits the Gimp A4 is 827 x 1169 pix.
It might go like this,
Scale to 827 x 827 pix
Resize the canvas to 827 x 1169
Duplicate the layer and move to fill in the gap (with a nice matching pattern.)
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Then an A4 fill looks like this
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All very straight forward until you come to print. Gimp will enforce margins and an inkjet printer usually needs a bottom margin 10 - 12 mm for a feed.
Pattern attached.