Fred Weiss
Merchant Member
If you design for print, do you use or have you ever used high resolution seamless texture tiles in your designs? If so, please give me your candid opinion of this type of resource art ... what's good and not so good?
I like the simple ones. I used a beach sand in the background of a recent digitally printed sign. the one I used wasn't seemless and that rotted.
As far as a service to generate seamless textures... If I am paying you to create it, I probably wouldn't do it if you have the right to sell the final product. If you mean you'd create it from my photo at no charge and then send a link for me to decide to buy it or not... I'd be more open to it.
So, for example, in Marlene's example, she could have sent me the pic with her preferred sand, we would have created a seamless texture from the pic, and made it available at Express Clipart for 4.95/7.95/9.95 depending on pixel dimensions. She could then either buy it and download it ... or pass. If she wanted to have her very own sand texture that no one else would have, then she would be looking at a range of $35 to $100 for the service and it would not be available to others.
I mean it would be created from your photo with your guidance as to what you're looking for...
...She could then either buy it and download it ... or pass. If she wanted to have her very own sand texture that no one else would have, then she would be looking at a range of $35 to $100 for the service and it would not be available to others.
I think that would be an excellent service to offer and would make me think in "seamless texture tile" when designing a project. Offering both options (private and as a public tile) how I want to use the texture tiles from provided customer photos...
cant remember using one. i might in the future as i have a client that wants diamond plate. that and camo are the only times that i could see a seamless tile coming in handy.
i just can't see how offering this service would be cost effective.
vector doctor makes his money from low cost and quantity
i don't see the quantity or for that matter the low cost in this service.
Diamonds and rubies for a jeweler; real fire for the pizza shop; grass for the lawn guy; flowers for the florist; etc., etc., etc.?