Re: [hugin-ptx] Using enblend to make seamless tiles

2010-03-04 Thread andy baxter
James Legg wrote: If you use a high pass filter on the image before doing this, the tiled image won't have bright and dark diagonal lines. The Gimp doesn't have a built in high pass filter, but you can get the same effect like this: 1. Flatten the image if it is not already a single layer.

Re: [hugin-ptx] Using enblend to make seamless tiles

2010-03-03 Thread James Legg
On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 20:30 +, andy baxter wrote: > andy baxter wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I've just found a neat way to use enblend to make seamless tiles. > > > > All you need to do is: > > - take an image you want to make seamless. > > - crop it to a shape with an even number of pixels in bo

Re: [hugin-ptx] Using enblend to make seamless tiles

2010-03-03 Thread andy baxter
andy baxter wrote: Hi all, I've just found a neat way to use enblend to make seamless tiles. All you need to do is: - take an image you want to make seamless. - crop it to a shape with an even number of pixels in both directions. - open the image in the gimp and double the canvas size with the

[hugin-ptx] Using enblend to make seamless tiles

2010-03-03 Thread andy baxter
Hi all, I've just found a neat way to use enblend to make seamless tiles. All you need to do is: - take an image you want to make seamless. - crop it to a shape with an even number of pixels in both directions. - open the image in the gimp and double the canvas size with the original image in t