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Grain/noise Generator

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Hello,

I need to generate some decent grain/noise bakground for web page of size 128x128 or similar size.
I found - Grain Generator at http://www.richardrosenman.com/software/downloads/ but it does not allow setup a spicle/grain size only 1pixel. I want dirrerent and random sizes from 1x1px up to 4x4px size.

Can it be simply generated in PSP X2/X4 or anyone knows some good even online generator? Thanks.
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Re: Grain/noise Generator

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You might like to try the VDL Snowflakes plugin for this.
It not only for snowflakes :-)
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http://www.vanderlee.com/plugins_snowfl ... nload.html

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Re: Grain/noise Generator

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Radim wrote:I need to generate some decent grain/noise bakground for web page of size 128x128 or similar size.
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Can it be simply generated in PSP X2/X4 or anyone knows some good even online generator?
You can do this directly in PSP. Create the background of your desired size as a new image. Start with white; you can experiment with different colors later, if desired. Then do Adjust > Add/Remove Noise > Add Noise.... Try various settings to get the desired result. You may want to start with Random, 20%, and Monochrome.

If the noise suits your needs, you're done. If you like the noise, but it's not quite enough, then try Ctrl-Y to repeat the noise operation and get more of the same noise. Experiment until you get what you want; that's half the fun.
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