@@tdeeez oh no, so far I’ve found them pretty good. I use online seamless checkers to see what they’re going to look like, then I upscale and tweak them. Then you can see when you bring them into Affinity or whichever software you use. As with most ai, a little tweeking and retouching doesn’t go amiss.
All of the so-called seamless patterns I've created still have faint lines where the tiles meet, so they're not actually seamless. I'm seeing the same issue with yours. Have you figured out how to fix this?
Hi Kristy, it only looks like that on the Affinity render. Once you create the pdf or jpg or whatever then zoom in, they're not there. I think it's just a display thing when doing the tiling in the document.
Also just a thought, it could be the snapping tolerance, or also check the tiles don't themselves have a thin white edge line. I remember some of v4 renders kept having that line down the side, which needed to be fixed or cropped out.
very good!!!thanks!
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thank you, I am glad you enjoyed it.
very useful. thanks.
you're very welcome, glad if it helped.
Nice video! Did you try out v5 with --tile?
Yes I have been making lots, I was so excited when the announced V5 was going to have tile.
@@mortalandwild Did you have to alter the v5 tiles another software? my tiles aren't always seamless when I uploaded to the online checker.
@@tdeeez oh no, so far I’ve found them pretty good. I use online seamless checkers to see what they’re going to look like, then I upscale and tweak them. Then you can see when you bring them into Affinity or whichever software you use. As with most ai, a little tweeking and retouching doesn’t go amiss.
@@mortalandwild similar experience for me. Still getting good prompts down. Thanks!
All of the so-called seamless patterns I've created still have faint lines where the tiles meet, so they're not actually seamless. I'm seeing the same issue with yours. Have you figured out how to fix this?
Hi Kristy, it only looks like that on the Affinity render. Once you create the pdf or jpg or whatever then zoom in, they're not there. I think it's just a display thing when doing the tiling in the document.
Also just a thought, it could be the snapping tolerance, or also check the tiles don't themselves have a thin white edge line. I remember some of v4 renders kept having that line down the side, which needed to be fixed or cropped out.
@kristymellon I think I've solved it! I've just made a new video showing how. Here. ua-cam.com/video/3X6ftpxlhag/v-deo.html
@@mortalandwild great, thank you!
@@kristymellon1567 hope it helps.