To use a seamless texture tile in SignLab is probably very similar to how you would use it in Flexi, Illustrator or Photoshop. This makes it repeatable for creating larger images without resizing the image. If you're not familiar with a seamless tile, understand that it matches up to its own opposite sides. Your ability to modify them would be very limited.įilter Forge and Genetica are both very adept at creating seamless texture tiles. The free pack files are resources and not the program itself. As I recall, it was simply a package of seamless texture tiles that any one could use. I know that a free pack was offered by Filter Forge at one point but I do not see it on their website at this time. All of these applications, however, will generate images and/or seamless textures that can be used in SignLab. None of these applications will work, to the best of my knowledge, as a plugin for SignLab. But first, let me address a couple of your questions: The following comments will attempt to explain the differences between Eye Candy, Filter Forge and Genetica.
I've used both Eye Candy and Filter Forge extensively, tested out and rejected a number of others, and do most of this kind of work with a third product I prefer.