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In message <1277536.1tRbDXSDaS@sd>, Sidney Diab
<diab.sidney@free.fr.invalid> writes > >Using php I'm trying to draw a goban (size may vary, let's consider >500x500) : I know I can use 'imageFilledRectangle' but I want a nice >wooden texture (let's consider 100x100). > >How could you do it ? I would go to http://www.britgo.org/ and grab their background image. If you had used a valid email address here, I would have sent you a couple of other possible images. Nick -- Nick Wedd nick@maproom.co.uk |
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Nick Wedd wrote:
> In message <1277536.1tRbDXSDaS@sd>, Sidney Diab > <diab.sidney@free.fr.invalid> writes >> >> Using php I'm trying to draw a goban (size may vary, let's consider >> 500x500) : I know I can use 'imageFilledRectangle' but I want a nice >> wooden texture (let's consider 100x100). >> >> How could you do it ? > > I would go to http://www.britgo.org/ and grab their background image. > > If you had used a valid email address here, I would have sent you a > couple of other possible images. > > Nick Do what I did. I stuck a sheet of planed wood on my scanner, and scanned it in. My wife worked some miracles with photoshop, and a website now has authentic 'solid wood' lettering harhar. If you store the image at say 500x500 and crop (or reduce) as needed, it should save download time. None of the repeating so called 'wood grain' patterns came anywhere near the quality. |
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