Help making texture seamless
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Hey
I need to make a seamless texture from this wallpaper sample
There isn't enough of the wallpaper there to make it true to life, but is there a way to make it still look seamless? I've been trying and failing
thanks
Mike

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I also have this now, same sample different colour, slightly more of the pattern there...I don't know if this is helpful or not to someone in the know


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You have plenty of pattern repeat in the height BUT in the width there's just not enough - there's a strip of missing flowers/foliage on the side[s].
Don't you have another pattern with a full width piece ?
This is a tileable seamless peony-rose wallpaper - but its height AND width had repeated elements - yous doesn't
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This is with Offset applied. Not great though as you're missing too much pattern.

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Ah I guess there just isn't enough of this pattern to do this then

Rich O'Brien - thanks for that I've saved it for future useFor this though I'll just have to find another pattern I guess that's as similar as possible - I just wanted to try this as it's the wallpaper that will be used in real life
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Just thought I'd conclude this thread in a decent way

As you can see I ended up using Rich O'Brien's version of the wallpaper,
it was only to show wardrobe size really so it doesn't matter too much that the pattern's different
And yes I know the image sucks, it's a ~1 minute podium render and is not paid work so I wasn't too bothered

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Shall I invoice you?
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For your efforts I can offer 5 Zimbabwean Dollars.
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Wow! imagine what this version would make...


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.... may be it?


.....very bad (frequent) tiling pattern

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....I guess it's finish...


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The wallpaper is nice....but the shirt

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@unknownuser said:
The wallpaper is nice....but the shirt

.....yes
... maybe can draw it better, but I'm not master on painting wallpaper
... it's a separate kind of creativity
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That's great

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