Thank youf or a great guide! And your Josh Brolin blend is hot.I will take you up on it and study that blend to see what you meant by seamless and use other graphics for inspiration.
You're more than welcome! :D Thank you! Seamless basically means that unless you want your whole wallpaper to be cluttered with blends the graphic requires some kind of seam. If you are cutting out pictures and use negative space you automatically have the seam in form of the negative space (Take your userpic for example - it would be easy to spread the negative space infintely for a wallpaper. With others you don't have this natural seam so you have to create it yourself, by for example putting the blend into squares or circles. Smaller graphics give you the seam automatically because you can fill the whole canvas with blends. I hope this clarifies it a bit. :D
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Thank you!
Seamless basically means that unless you want your whole wallpaper to be cluttered with blends the graphic requires some kind of seam. If you are cutting out pictures and use negative space you automatically have the seam in form of the negative space (Take your userpic for example - it would be easy to spread the negative space infintely for a wallpaper. With others you don't have this natural seam so you have to create it yourself, by for example putting the blend into squares or circles. Smaller graphics give you the seam automatically because you can fill the whole canvas with blends.
I hope this clarifies it a bit. :D
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