Turn on your grid (Ctrl + Alt + G) and make sure your grid is set to 10 by 10 pixels (View > Change Grid, Guide & Snap Properties).ħ. ![]() Now the edges of the image are in the middle and you should be able to see the ugly seams which I have outlined in red.Ħ. NOTE: When you select center, the horizontal and vertical offset numbers will automatically change to be half of your image size.ĥ. Vertical offset = 150 (Or 50% the height of your image) Horizontal offset = 150 (Or 50% the width of your image) When you are done, apply the Offset Effect (Effects > Image Effects > Offset) with the following settings: Paint your image with the glitter tube.Ĥ. Select the Round Grey Glitter tube for your picture tube. The image for this tutorial is 300 x 300 at 300 dpi.Ģ. Greyscale Glitter Picture Tube s (or your image of choice)ġ. If you use my picture tube, you will need to put the tube in your Picture Tube directory (usually My Documents > My PSP Files > Picture Tubes. The second is a tube with 9 separate images for more random glittering. The zip contains two glitter picture tubes, one is a single tube which should work perfectly for this tutorial. ![]() This tutorial uses a glitter picture tube which I have made greyscale so that the end product can be re-colored. Here is an old-fashioned tutorial for making seamless tile the old-fashioned way. I learned how to make seamless tiles long before all the different programs and plugins existed for easy tiling. If you have any questions, please ask! If you find any errors or misspellings please let me know and I will fix them.This tutorial was inspired by a discussion on Scrap Stuff with PSP and PS. Viola! Congratulations, you just made a glittering image! If you did it right, it look like this: Now a new window should pop up and have a glittering image!ġ4. Now go back to the top toolbar and click on the "View Animation" button. Now you should have a rectangular window that looks sort of like a timeline with all three of the images. Click on "Add images." Then find the file you saved "cali1", "cali2", and "cali3" in and open them. Click yes, and set it to 10/100ths of a second and click next. In the next box there is a long paragraph that doesn't make much sense, just set it to "centered in the frame" and "with the canvas color." Click next. In the next box it asks about canvas color, set it to transparent and click next. Set it to "Same size as the first image fame" and click next. In the first window it asks a question about dimensions. The first button is the "Animation Wizard." Click on that, and a window should pop up.ġ2. Now on the top there should be a tool bar. On my computer, it's Start>All Programs>Jasc Sofware>Animation Shop 3.ġ1. The hard part is over! Yay! But now you have to open up Animation Shop 3. Once you're sure everything's saved, go ahead and close Paint Shop Pro. Repeat steps 4-8 on the other two images, naming them cali2 and cali3 when saved (or whatever you named them with a 2 and a 3 at the end.) You should now have this:ġ0. A window should pop up looking like the window below. Make sure you save it in a file where you know where to find it later. ![]() For example, I named my image "cali" so this part would be "cali1". Now go to "File" and click "Save As." Name your image and then add a 1 after it. Click the radio button for "Random" and set noise to 75%. Now go to the very top toolbar and click on "Adjust." Then click on "Add/Remove Noise" and then on "Add Noise." A box should pop up. Using the magic wand tool, click inside all the letters of "California."Ħ. Go back to the toolbar on the left and click on the arrow next to the "Selection" tool and select "Magic Wand."ĥ. Now your image should be twice the normal size. Set the zoom percent to "200%" on one of the images.Ĥ. There should now be a toolbar above that with a zoom. There should be a toolbar to the left of the window and at the top there ia a button with an arrow called "Pan tool." Click on this. It's very important there are three of them.ģ. Now copy the image we're using, right click, and select "Paste As New Image." Paste this image 3 times. ![]() It might be different for your computer if you use a different version.Ģ. On my computer (Windows XP) it's Start>All Programs>Jasc Software>Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8. The first thing you need to do is open Paint Shop Pro. I'm going to try to make this tutorial as simple as possible.ġ. The goal is to get the word "California" to be glittery once we're done. I don't have the newest versions of them, but I'm pretty sure it's sort of the same.įor this tutorial we're going to be using this image:
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