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The process will envolve Krita’s transformation tools and cropping the image so it’s basic geometry aligns in horizontal and vertical directions.
 
The process will envolve Krita’s transformation tools and cropping the image so it’s basic geometry aligns in horizontal and vertical directions.
  
Our example picture features vertical lines for wood planks, we just need to be concerned that the geometry matches vertically as we will be able to take care of other minor horizontal features later. Our objective, in this case, will be to align wood joints vertically so we should start by creating two guides at the extremes of the image, were deformation is bigger.
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Our example picture features vertical lines for wood planks, we just need to be concerned that the geometry matches vertically as we will be able to take care of other minor horizontal features later. For more complex geometrical patterns the tiling might have to be performed both horizontally and vertically but the principles we will use for vertical tiling will be the same for horizontal.
 
 
For more complex geometrical patterns the tiling might have to be performed both horizontally and vertically but the principles we will use for vertical tiling will be the same for horizontal.
 
  
 
To help us '''align the images''' vertically or horizontally Krita allows us to use '''Guide Lines''' but for them to be shown, created and edited we have to activate some settings:
 
To help us '''align the images''' vertically or horizontally Krita allows us to use '''Guide Lines''' but for them to be shown, created and edited we have to activate some settings:

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