Hi everyone,
I'll solve the common mystery of the famous "pointed border" for GIMP users.
I didnt find a GIMP pattern pack for this, so we'll do it by hand.
(I do NOT consider myself as good)
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Open a new file with size 4x4 and transparent background (or white if you want it more visible)
and fill the pixels like this:
You can choose any size and amount of black coloured pixels
here are some more examples:
Save the files as .png and move them into a new folder called:
"Custom patterns"
(or anything else, it doesnt matter)
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First click "copy"
Now follow this path:
(English version: edit/insert as/new pattern)
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Now follow this path:
~Finished~
Info:
There is already a nice tutorial from Nocturnal about this border for Photoshop users!
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YOU CANNOT USE PS PATTERNS IN GIMP
I'll solve the common mystery of the famous "pointed border" for GIMP users.
I didnt find a GIMP pattern pack for this, so we'll do it by hand.
(I do NOT consider myself as good)
_____________________________
Open a new file with size 4x4 and transparent background (or white if you want it more visible)
and fill the pixels like this:
You must be registered for see images
You can choose any size and amount of black coloured pixels
here are some more examples:
You must be registered for see images
You must be registered for see images
Save the files as .png and move them into a new folder called:
"Custom patterns"
(or anything else, it doesnt matter)
_____________________________
First click "copy"
Now follow this path:
(English version: edit/insert as/new pattern)
You must be registered for see images
_____________________________
Now follow this path:
You must be registered for see images
~Finished~
Info:
There is already a nice tutorial from Nocturnal about this border for Photoshop users!
("
You must be registered for see links
")YOU CANNOT USE PS PATTERNS IN GIMP
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