Photoshop...
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Is there a way to take a simple picture like the side of a brick wall and "condense" the picture. basically keep it the same size and everything, but made the image multiply and condense?
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Do you mean make the image larger and smaller but have the image stay the same size and tile when you make it bigger?
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Yes, that sounds about right...
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Like copying the image, multiplying the canvas size by 2, and pasting it four times to fill the canvas? What do you mean by condense?Dragonfire wrote:Is there a way to take a simple picture like the side of a brick wall and "condense" the picture. basically keep it the same size and everything, but made the image multiply and condense?
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Re: Photoshop...
Lets say i have a bitmap that is 200x200 pxls. It goes to a wall that I want to look like old brick. But the image i have, the brick is too big, i want to resize, multiply x4, then put it bk in the same canvas size.
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So do that...?
Or if not, post it in the gallery, I can do it in Paint.NET easily.
Or if not, post it in the gallery, I can do it in Paint.NET easily.
Zieon Eslador (1:23:09 AM): I haven't seen Watchmen, but I plan to eventually...
NotZachary (1:23:15 AM): it has nukes, random things happening, and retards screaming
NotZachary (1:23:19 AM): kinda like MW2
NotZachary (1:23:15 AM): it has nukes, random things happening, and retards screaming
NotZachary (1:23:19 AM): kinda like MW2
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Re: Photoshop...
Open the image in photoshop
select the image and type: Ctrl +A or goto select, select all.
Now hit Ctrl +C (copy) and then hit Ctrl +N or goto File, New... , then click OK.
Now Hit Ctrl +V (Paste)
Goto Image, Image size. Change the width and height scale to the way you want it.
Now Select all again and now click on the original image and paste.
Hold Ctrl to drag the new layer, then paste again to add another layer, and repeat.
And when you're done goto the layer tab on the right and right click one of the layers and click merge visible.
select the image and type: Ctrl +A or goto select, select all.
Now hit Ctrl +C (copy) and then hit Ctrl +N or goto File, New... , then click OK.
Now Hit Ctrl +V (Paste)
Goto Image, Image size. Change the width and height scale to the way you want it.
Now Select all again and now click on the original image and paste.
Hold Ctrl to drag the new layer, then paste again to add another layer, and repeat.
And when you're done goto the layer tab on the right and right click one of the layers and click merge visible.
In Soviet Russia, DS touches you. Say it again and I'll do more than touch. ~DS -Oh babyDemonicSandwich wrote:See that? You see that how it is highlighted down here but it's not highlighted right there? Ah, I guess that's what I get for pirating it.
A cat was licking itself to the sound of potato chips.