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Tile a seamless pattern - rockinaleather - 11-12-2021 Hey guys! I use gimp on occasion but definately an amateur at it. Im currently paying a gal to take seamless images I find on vector stock, put them together then to a certain size, with the pattern on the image being around 1" in areas. Im terrible at explaining so here's another explanation: Take said image, tile it, then scale it down. I can't for the life of me figure out how to tile an image on gimp 2.8 (only version I have). Ive googled several times but it always wants me to create my own tile image, which isn't what im trying to to. any help would be great appreciated! RE: Tile a seamless pattern - rich2005 - 11-12-2021 What format are these seamless images from vector stock ? A vector image should be filename.svg Is it that or something else? If you can give an example, so much the better. The next thing is Gimp does not use real-world units, it uses pixels. If the image gets printed then a pixels-per-inch (ppi) value is used. Example: 1" x 1" @ 300 ppi = 300x300 pix or 1"x1" @ 72 ppi = 72x72 pix What is the intent of a final image, printing or web display - it does matter. Tiling is straight forward. Export your tile as a png. Put it in the gimp patterns folder possibly something like /Users/MyName/Library/Application Support/Gimp/2.8/patterns Open a new blank image Bucket fill with settings like this: [attachment=7054] |