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Patterns: 18
Version: Photoshop 7+, Photoshop Elements 2+, GIMP 2.2.6+

THESE ARE PATTERNS, NOT BRUSHES! You can find the brushes here.

A set of animal prints/textures as photoshop patterns. They should be relatively seamless.

Included: cheetah, cow, dalmation, plain fur, giraffe, jaguar, leopard, lynx, ocelot, snake, snow leopard, tiger, white tiger, zebra.

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:iconartist00:
thank you very much :)

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:iconanafiel:
i've never used patterns in photoshop before. what good are they and how can i use them? what are they for? TEACH me O mighty guru!

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They're good for repeating patterns. Like, in Photoshop, you make a new layer, fill it with any color, then apply a pattern overlay to it and the pattern will repeat over and over to fill the whole space. So they can be fun for giving something texture, etc. Best way to learn how to use them is to play around with them, probably :) Under Layer Styles, is where you'll find that whole "Pattern Overlay" thingy. Good luck!
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sorry mate, but your patterns arnt really patterns.. they are not seam-less, you can see where the pattern starts and stops, if you know what im saying..

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Best,
Jens Vium Skaarup
Denmark
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On a few of them, yep, the patterns are not completely seamless because of the "nature" of the design. It has to "end" somewhere, if you get my drift. :) The others, however, like the lines and anything that does not "bulge" outward or involve circles, are all entirely "seamless" in your meaning of the word. I could have taken out those circular-oriented ones, but I thought they still looked fine.

Basically, 4 of them are not "seamless" in the sense that you can tell where that design stops and becomes the next one. That means that 27 of them are ENTIRELY seamless, in every sense of the word. :) Thanks for pointing it out, though!
:iconoibyrd:
easily the most impressive pattern set I have seen on dA! :wow::clap: thanks SO much!!!!

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:)

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Best,
Jens Vium Skaarup
Denmark
:iconhan3d:
dear red head lady lady thanks for your seamsless efforts on helping us without no charge twice

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