MrTexture - 1.50creates seamless texture maps with tiles |
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Okay - Version: 1.0, 5/11/2004 12:59PM PST
W-Creative
Not bad, but essentially all it does is lie tiles next to each other with a border. You can not remove the border. And the tiles don't try in any way to be seamless. Basically if you want a brick pattern with different textures or non-seamless tiles, thi smay be for you. To be honest, I'm not really sure why anyone would need this. It does function in OS10.3.3 and didn't cause any problems.
In future releases I'd like to see features such as scaling/tiling the bitmaps. Maybe even put Quartz to work and add rotation, anti-aliased scaling and such. Also, control over individual border properties would be nice. Undo would be good, too.
On the down side, this version has registration and restricts you from using the oval of rounded rectangle shapes until you do so. I might consider $10 shareware if it had a few of the above features and actually let me see the results of them. A watermark on exported images using advanced features would be fine. Happily, the developer hasn't removed any of the previous version's functionality in non-registered mode. Finally, it's crashed on me quite a few times. 10.3.4, 512MB RAM, Pismo, blah blah blah
If you need quick and easy tiles that aren't too fancy, take a look at this program.