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- Bitmap_textures abstract "Bitmap textures are digital images representing a surface, a material, a pattern or even a picture, generated by an artist or designer using a bitmap editor software such as Adobe Photoshop or Gimp or simply by scanning an image and, if necessary, retouching it on a personal computer.Textures can be built as a large image, larger than the final destination (such a page, for example) so as to fill the complete area without repeating the image (thus avoiding visible seams). Also bitmap textures can be created to be used as repetitive patterns to fill an infinite area. The borders of these patterns or small textures should be treated to give a seamless appearance when applied to an image, unless, of course, the seam is something to be shown.When designed for print, textures should be created in high-resolution in order to achieve good results in the final print.On the other side, if these textures are meant to be used in multimedia, 3d animation or web design, they should be created in a maximum resolution that equals the one of the final display (Tv, computer monitor, movie projector, etc.).If creating a texture with a computer is not an option, then textures can be obtained by purchasing stock images collections, which are expensive but often of a professional quality.This article was taken from The Photoshop Roadmap with written permission.".
- Bitmap_textures wikiPageExternalLink www.paper-backgrounds.com.
- Bitmap_textures wikiPageExternalLink www.photoshoproadmap.com.
- Bitmap_textures wikiPageExternalLink Textures-and-backgrounds.
- Bitmap_textures wikiPageExternalLink Textures-and-backgrounds.
- Bitmap_textures wikiPageID "988771".
- Bitmap_textures wikiPageRevisionID "490318243".
- Bitmap_textures hasPhotoCollection Bitmap_textures.
- Bitmap_textures subject Category:Computer_graphics.
- Bitmap_textures comment "Bitmap textures are digital images representing a surface, a material, a pattern or even a picture, generated by an artist or designer using a bitmap editor software such as Adobe Photoshop or Gimp or simply by scanning an image and, if necessary, retouching it on a personal computer.Textures can be built as a large image, larger than the final destination (such a page, for example) so as to fill the complete area without repeating the image (thus avoiding visible seams).".
- Bitmap_textures label "Bitmap textures".
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- Bitmap_textures sameAs Q4918907.
- Bitmap_textures sameAs Q4918907.
- Bitmap_textures wasDerivedFrom Bitmap_textures?oldid=490318243.
- Bitmap_textures isPrimaryTopicOf Bitmap_textures.