PixPlant is one of the best, in my opinion, and most convenient programs for creating and editing so-called seamless textures. If you are engaged in web-building or three-dimensional graphics, then this term should be familiar to you, for the rest I will explain just in case. A seamless texture is an image of an object, for example, a brick wall, which can be repeated as many times as needed vertically and horizontally without visible seams or gaps, and each face of the image should ideally coincide with any other. But with the editor himself things are not so smooth.
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