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08/25/2006 03:47:54 AM · #1
I hope someone can help me with this.

I want to use the puzzle-texturizer again, but I don't want to scale down my photo. I can only use very small puzzle-pieces on a large res. picture with the highest amount of % (200). How can I enlarge the puzzle-pieces, without having to take down the image size?

08/25/2006 04:25:36 AM · #2
Are the puzzle pieces layered on top of the image? If they are, just enlarge ('Edit/Transform/Scale' or 'Free Transform')the textured layer to match the size of your image.

If it isn't a layer, apply it to a blank image of the size that works well and apply it as a layer.

Hope that helps, if not blame it on me now knowing what a puzzle-texturizer is. :D

David
08/25/2006 04:39:27 AM · #3
ok that makes sense, but I think the problem is, that you need an image to get the texture.. I don't think it can be used as an empty layer with only the texture... or there has to be some kind of setting I don't know about?
08/25/2006 02:32:29 PM · #4
I think we've reached the end of my understanding of what a puzzle-texturizer is. Is it an action or stand-alone program? Do you have a web-site for it so I can get more familiar with it?

David
08/26/2006 12:50:39 PM · #5
check Photoshop - filter - texturise - and then load the puzle texture ;-)

anyway, I figured a way to do this; make a new image, fill with white, give the puzzles a high contrast, color range, select whites, cut, and put in into the image you want. That way the puzzles aren't on the image itself, but in a new layer.

thanks for helping me out David, even htough you didn't know what I meant, you helped me :P
08/26/2006 06:23:23 PM · #6
Sounds like I need to look thru the 'filter' menu a bit more. :D

Glad I could help ... even if I didn't know exactly what we were talking about.

David
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