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Oct 7 2012 11:23am
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Oct 7 2012 11:25am
I think it's called a seamless pattern
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Oct 7 2012 11:28am
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I think it's called a seamless pattern


not like the type but that actual pattern. i want to know what it is because i need to download it
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Oct 7 2012 11:29am
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not like the type but that actual pattern. i want to know what it is because i need to download it
you already have it?
floral/filigree would be the closest style I can think of
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Oct 7 2012 11:36am
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you already have it?
floral/filigree would be the closest style I can think of


nah i got the picture from a website im doing it was a pattern the client liked and she wanted it on her business card
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Oct 7 2012 11:51am
Victorian floral/filigree?
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Oct 16 2012 01:21pm
Floral Ornaments.
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Oct 16 2012 05:46pm
Quote (xadam123 @ Oct 7 2012 11:36am)
nah i got the picture from a website im doing it was a pattern the client liked and she wanted it on her business card


Edit > define pattern

Ive gotten tiles smaller than this, and by doing a bit of duplicating and moving around Ive made it seamless. Then just define the pattern as I said above.
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