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I’m wondering if someone knows how this background (
http://members.shaw.ca/annaps/list/bg.gif ) is created? I’m assuming it’s a pattern fill, but the two things I’m interested in are:
1: On the left side of the image, it almost looks like the pattern isn’t filled completely and there areas where there are just a few of the darker pattern filled areas?
2. In the middle of the pattern, more towards the center or right had side, it looks as if the pattern is torn and the underlying lighter blue is showing up. Is this done manually by just erasing some of the top layer pattern or is there an easier way of creating this look?
Just to make it a bit easier to see the image, I have the normal size image at the top of the website listed above and below that is a zoomed in image so that the details can be seen better.
Thank you.
Anna
http://members.shaw.ca/annaps/list/bg.gif ) is created? I’m assuming it’s a pattern fill, but the two things I’m interested in are:
1: On the left side of the image, it almost looks like the pattern isn’t filled completely and there areas where there are just a few of the darker pattern filled areas?
2. In the middle of the pattern, more towards the center or right had side, it looks as if the pattern is torn and the underlying lighter blue is showing up. Is this done manually by just erasing some of the top layer pattern or is there an easier way of creating this look?
Just to make it a bit easier to see the image, I have the normal size image at the top of the website listed above and below that is a zoomed in image so that the details can be seen better.
Thank you.
Anna
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