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Seamless Backgrounds with Photoshop

By Ades Tynyshev
2007-11-06


Seamless Backgrounds with Photoshop

Note: This tutorial was done using Adobe Photoshop 7.0


End Result Example



Open a new window with:
Width:120pixels
Height:120pixels
Resolution: 72 pixels/inch
Mode: RGB color
Contents:White



Draw something in the middle.
Go to Filter > Other > Offset and make selection as shown below



By now your image should look like this.



Draw some more flower or whatever you were drawing in the empty place in the middle. This is it. See this image as a background in this page.



You might say, why I have to do it difficult way, following all these steps. You could just draw an image and put it as a backgound, but it does not always work. See what would happen if you do it that way.




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