Although you can create uneven lines manually, it can be tedious to repeat the process for many lines on a page.
This script will generate a full-size page of lines in the color of your choice (and up to 6 different colors) with additional options for the line thickness, the line spacing, and amount of distortion for the lines. With the random function integrated in the script, no two lines will be identical and you will get a different result every time you run the script.
The end result will be on a transparent background so you can duplicate that layer, mirror it, rotate it, or modify it however you want for many more creative results.
Get it in the store: Uneven Lines
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For a sample, I created two full-size pages of uneven lines. One will be using pastel colors, perfect for spring or Easter, and one has bold colors, perfect for a crafty of kid theme. They are in PNG format, so you can duplicate them and create different variations.
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Now, with this script, you can create your own papers using the brush you want, with the colors you need. And all that will only take a second for you to get either a full-size paper or a seamless tile to use for other projects.
For a sampler, I created two summertime papers, one with flip-flops and one with cameras that will be perfect for any activity you take pictures of. Each one is full-size in jpg format.
Creating a seamless background design is fairly easy when using PaintShop Pro, but covering a whole surface in random design is much more challenging. In addition, trying to avoid overlaps is an added difficulty.
For a sample of this script, I am sharing two full-size papers: one for your winter projects and one for summer. For the winter paper, I manually added the white pompoms while I locked the transparency on the layer. It is a little tedious but the result is worth it. For the summer paper, I used a dolphin brush in blues and added a few starfish afterward. Both papers are available with a background (in jpg format) and without (in png format).