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ā2012-09-11 08:45 PM
ā2012-09-11
08:45 PM
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ā2012-09-12 02:37 AM
ā2012-09-12
02:37 AM
I think all you will need to do is to crop your image so the pattern repeats.
The top edge needs to match the bottom and the left match the right.
Something like this I think.
Barry.
The top edge needs to match the bottom and the left match the right.
Something like this I think.
Barry.
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ā2012-09-12 04:22 PM
ā2012-09-12
04:22 PM
Thanks for your quick answer Barry
I finally cracked it. After positioning the square and getting the overall scale close enough, I tweaked it by adjusting the lines on the sides and stretching here and there.
I finally cracked it. After positioning the square and getting the overall scale close enough, I tweaked it by adjusting the lines on the sides and stretching here and there.