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Something to be shown at the bottom when exceeds the top border


liavcol

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Hi to all
I'm sorry for my not so great title, but I just don't eally know how to call what I want to do...
In general, I want to create a picture that if I were to duplicate it and put it on top of the original, it will "connect" and look like a continuation of the original picture.
This is an example of what I wanna do:
DRx71D9.jpg
I can't use the same method I've used here to create what I want, 'cause I wanna do it on a more complex picture. Like this:
m8Nx4Y8.jpg
If such an ability can't be achived then maybe is there a way, that if I'm drawing using the brush tool but there is not enough space for the whole brush to be drawn, it will not be drawn?
That is a background for a video game that I am working on and it is very important to me. So if anyone in here know how I can draw things without them being sliced by the borders on the canvas please help me.
Thanks in advance,
Liav
 

dv8_fx

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HI Liavcol.

What you may be asking is some kind of TILED IMAGE?

original
AD2000_Tile01.jpg

Tiled...
AD2000_Tiled.jpg


As another example, if I tile the tiled second image, it will show my complete watermark.......

welll..... sort of. I didn't position it well enough.... lol.
 

liavcol

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HI Liavcol.

What you may be asking is some kind of TILED IMAGE?

original
View attachment 50945

Tiled...
View attachment 50946


As another example, if I tile the tiled second image, it will show my complete watermark.......

welll..... sort of. I didn't position it well enough.... lol.

Yep that's kinda what I want to make. But what I want to know how to do, is how can I achive such an effect when I'm using the brush tool? Also, it might be very important in order to help me: I'm using the scattering and several jitter settings on my brush, so the things I draw are coming out pretty random...
 

IamSam

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Would really like to help you out, just not sure what your needing.

If you reproduce a brushed pattern and tile it, you will have something that looks like this...

Screen Shot 2014-11-29 at 9.22.13 PM.png
 

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