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Leather background pattern

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drawvisuals says
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Hi there giggles666

You can do that in photoshop.

image > image size > untick the ‘resample image’ box > change the dpi to 300.

OR

1. Print your picture. 2. Scan it at 300dpi. 3. Edit as necessary. (color correction, levels.. sharpness…) 4. Save the image.

Hope you find this info helpful.

:)

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giggles666 says
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Thank you very much, LOL a little rusty on my photoshop as of late. Great work by the way.

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drawvisuals says
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Thank you giggles666 ;)

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doru says
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great product! works as expected.

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drawvisuals says
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Thank you doru ;)

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baklach says

Looks realistik :)

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drawvisuals says
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Thanks baklach :)

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ARDesigns says
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Hi I bought your item but am having trouble customizing it. I’m trying to make it into a light beige leather, but can’t seem to be able to find the right balance of Hue, Saturation, and Brightness. Can you help?

Thanks a lot, ARDesigns

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drawvisuals drawvisuals replied

Hi there,

Sure! Add me to MSN so we can talk! I will have a better idea of what you want!

MSN : ze_casal@hotmail.com

Thanks

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xstortionist says

is this a seamless pattern?

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drawvisuals drawvisuals replied

yes, it is :)

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KarmaThemes says
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Hi there, that’s a really neat file.

I expected this to be seamless, but as I loaded the pattern in Photoshop it just included the whole PSD file as a pattern – with background, gradients and such. So as I try to reduce the size of the pattern this is what I get.
Also, as I add the leather style to a layer it adds the style as a really big pattern like this, but I would like it to be smaller and repeated… So for me the “seamless” as in “I can fill anything in any size with this pattern and it will be repeated without noticing any borders” does not work.

Did I make a mistake or is this how it’s supposed to work?

Thanks a bunch and all the best.

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