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Thread: In Photoshop..

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    Default In Photoshop..

    Is their any way to make a small Image Like this.

    The whole background. If you get me

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    Yes,
    Open a new document with the size of the image.
    Save as a pattern overlay,

    Open your document which you wish to use it on.
    On a new layer use: Pattern overlay, select your image.

    Wala.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iTechnical View Post
    Yes,
    Open a new document with the size of the image.
    Save as a pattern overlay,

    Open your document which you wish to use it on.
    On a new layer use: Pattern overlay, select your image.

    Wala.
    How do I save as pattern overlay ;p

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    I think you have to:

    select with marquee tool, (the pattern obviously)
    Go to:

    Layer options >
    Pattern Overlay >
    Add New Pattern >

    Not sure, i forgot

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    If the above doesn't work, copy and paste that design into a new document, and try again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iTechnical View Post
    I think you have to:

    select with marquee tool, (the pattern obviously)
    Go to:

    Layer options >
    Pattern Overlay >
    Add New Pattern >

    Not sure, i forgot
    Mmm nop its CS3 btw

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    I use CS2 but CS3 should be somthing like this;

    Open a new document, make it pritty small, use the pencil, and draw the patten you want in black, make sure it's transparent, then define it as a patten, next go to your main document open the layout options then go to the patten setting and it should be one of them pattens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redtom View Post
    I use CS2 but CS3 should be somthing like this;

    Open a new document, make it pritty small, use the pencil, and draw the patten you want in black, make sure it's transparent, then define it as a patten, next go to your main document open the layout options then go to the patten setting and it should be one of them pattens.
    i' only recentely got CS3.

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