I've been creating patterns for a few years now, more scattered ones--the geometric ones can be a little tough to get completely perfect depending on the intricacies - this was wow! Thanks for sharing!
I really love how you explain the step by step... I'm currently working on a project that requires me to make patterns, and this video is really helpful! Thanks man!
Great tutorial, I’ve learned a lot from you, thank you Martin! I have a question also: do you have maybe a tutorial about “how to prepare the file to print”? I mean not only in which format or size/resolution is the best to save it but also some useful tips like: if we use the raster image it should be embedded or transparency should be flatten, or some other things. It would be great if you could explain some “technical” things on “how to prepare the file before printing to get the best result :) thank you in advance for your answer, have a great day!
I always want it to make patterns! I did some in photoshop and it end up being pretty messy, This is an excellent approach! Thanks for sharing! I'm might get a subscription, it will really want to boost my portfolio!
You are always the best of the best. I just love your work and waiting for new videos to learn something special. Please keep upload some more geometric patterns. And just love it how you explain. just amazing and you are the BOSS.
Such a great video thank you! Your courses look excellent too. I have a question that was sparked when you were showing us how moving handles moves all of them (I've honestly never seen that in illustrator and wonder if there's a setting or something I'm missing)... anyway I digress... I have a client whose logo is a fairly simple illustration of a horse, but when scaled down becomes too fine (the lines). I'd like to thicken it up for them but I"m not sure how? Last I knew you needed a plugin for illustrator to do that? If you could point me in the right place I'd be so grateful!
Hi Martin, great video thank you. I'm very new to Illustrator-- if you were to create a cube shape out of this by matching the anchor points instead of leaving them as arrows, if you then created a cube pattern out of it, is it possible to edit the fill of individual cubes after the pattern has been created?
Is there an option in Illustrator “place a pattern along the path” (created with the pen tool for example) like in the photoshop? I really need this option :)
You need to create a Pattern Brush for that. Drag the design you want to use into the Brushes panel and choose Pattern Brush. I have a few videos on the channel on how to use them, make sure to check them out.
Hi thanks for the tutorial! But towards the end, when I am changing the pattern's colors in the Pattern Options menu, everything works just like you showed EXCEPT my patterns are black at the tips/points of each line. So the arrows are the colors I set but the tip of each line is black. It's really weird. I wish I could attach and image to show you what I mean.
I saw several times, and I think the key is "Group"before applying "Transform“Effect.In the Layer panel ,Drag the line into the Group!And you will make the whole pattern .
Hei! Its good tutor but somehow the effect dosnt work on my computer :( The Cap in stroke menu is not round(first icon), but on the artbord lines caps are rounded
someone, please help me, when i short/reduce the line after made transform its not short others 2 line in the same time. i mean its shorter when I release the anchor point. If you want a video screen then I can provide anyone. please help.
There is no reason to unlike any of your videos. Your videos are always helpful.
I've been creating patterns for a few years now, more scattered ones--the geometric ones can be a little tough to get completely perfect depending on the intricacies - this was wow! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this tutorial!!! Seriously you’re the only one that really explain it from scratch. 👏
I really love how you explain the step by step... I'm currently working on a project that requires me to make patterns, and this video is really helpful! Thanks man!
Champion ! J'adore cette manip. ! Merci !
I learned so much more than how to make a geometric pattern in this. Loved it. Thank you!
Thank You, Sir! I got to know many new techniques of Adobe illustrator!
In one word you are great master .
Great tutorial, I’ve learned a lot from you, thank you Martin!
I have a question also: do you have maybe a tutorial about “how to prepare the file to print”? I mean not only in which format or size/resolution is the best to save it but also some useful tips like: if we use the raster image it should be embedded or transparency should be flatten, or some other things. It would be great if you could explain some “technical” things on “how to prepare the file before printing to get the best result :) thank you in advance for your answer, have a great day!
I love how you are visible at the bottom there. Great tutor, you are.
THANK YOU. REALLY GOOD TUTORIAL!!!
your the best teacher/guide for designing i really love you man
Channel desain terbaik untuk belajar. Terima kasih untuk ilmu yang luar biasa.
I love your tutorials! I wish you would slow down a bit so we can keep up. Thank you!
Cathy Speight have you tried reducing the playback speed? I hope that helps 🙌
Hiiii, how did you go back to your main design at 14:07 till 14:21 to adjust the node '''cos I can't seem to be able to do that. Thanks.
Awesome tutorial!
exactly what i was looking for.. thanks.
Bless u ❤❤❤❤❤
You are doing a great service ! Thanks !
Awesome Man. You are invariably The Best!!!
Great 💗love
Very good tutorial. I had learn much more from your videos. Thanks a lot.
Martin, as usually an awesome tutorial you shared with all of us!!!❤ Thank you very much indeed! Great work !
I always want it to make patterns!
I did some in photoshop and it end up being pretty messy,
This is an excellent approach!
Thanks for sharing!
I'm might get a subscription, it will really want to boost my portfolio!
You are a savior, i was searching for good video on this topic and u did it. Thank you
DONE subscribed. Thank a lot and very helpful tutorial 💚💙
This is outstanding. Thank you for this
That's so cool.. I love it 💖
What a cool way to make things simple - I'm registering for your course, such a lovely way to explain it..
Great tutorial Well explained, Thanks!!
This was very helpful, thank you!
you are the best. I enjoyed.
You are always the best of the best. I just love your work and waiting for new videos to learn something special. Please keep upload some more geometric patterns. And just love it how you explain. just amazing and you are the BOSS.
Amazing as always, Love it
Excellent tutorial - thank you
köszi ez is nagyon ott volt!
thank you my friend
very interesting tricks 😍😍🔥🔥
You are the illustrator equivalent of umesh from pixemperfect
99 99 he is great and it's nice to be compared to him 👍
Pixemperfect is very friendly and gentle tutorial but Yes I'm a Designer is so precise and technical ...
Every video is awesome!
Keep them coming... knowing is power
Great video, I need more like this.
Very clever, thank You 😊
Thank you
what more can I say than to say "It's FUN to learn from you"!!!
Such a great tutorial you gave to us
Thank you ☺️ that was awesome 👍👍👍
Very nice and useful.
it work on my pc thx bro vеry much
Thanks so much verry helpful
So Pro. tutorial ... You are good
very useful thank you
Great video it will solve my lots of problems i want more videos like this :)
UR Amazing!!!!!!!
Hello, amazing tutorial very helpful. one question. how to apply solid colors to pattern,s not tints. I mean not shade all solid color?
Learned more in the first 3 mins of this video than I did in 4 years at university.
Hello! Thank you for this video! BUT How to change this pattern to Vector???
would love to see you make the following 2 patterns… carbon fiber and diamond plated
where can i set the option that i can see the pink lines when i hover over the object??????
Good stuff..
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Where did you get your shirt?
Nice vdo
Such a great video thank you! Your courses look excellent too. I have a question that was sparked when you were showing us how moving handles moves all of them (I've honestly never seen that in illustrator and wonder if there's a setting or something I'm missing)... anyway I digress... I have a client whose logo is a fairly simple illustration of a horse, but when scaled down becomes too fine (the lines). I'd like to thicken it up for them but I"m not sure how? Last I knew you needed a plugin for illustrator to do that? If you could point me in the right place I'd be so grateful!
Nice! very well done :)
super
Great tutorial on how to use patterns effectively. Something which is unique and effective. Thank you.
you're such an inspiration to me , it seems you don't know how much you've helped me , also in my youtube channel
Hi Martin, great video thank you. I'm very new to Illustrator-- if you were to create a cube shape out of this by matching the anchor points instead of leaving them as arrows, if you then created a cube pattern out of it, is it possible to edit the fill of individual cubes after the pattern has been created?
How do you do to reduce the scale of the patern once created and aplied in a shape? Great tutorial btw
Is this tutorial can be used for commercial use?
Mansur Cham certainly, I used this technique many times in client work.
@@YesImaDesigner thank you
🔥🔥🔥
That bit at around 3:00 where he 'accidentally' creates the Abstergo logo. Coincidence? I think not.
i using cs6 is it differnet>? i hava difficulty?
Looks like the Unity logo!
Is there an option in Illustrator “place a pattern along the path” (created with the pen tool for example) like in the photoshop?
I really need this option :)
You need to create a Pattern Brush for that. Drag the design you want to use into the Brushes panel and choose Pattern Brush. I have a few videos on the channel on how to use them, make sure to check them out.
Thank U for the advice, I have to check the recommended tutorials then :)
Hi thanks for the tutorial! But towards the end, when I am changing the pattern's colors in the Pattern Options menu, everything works just like you showed EXCEPT my patterns are black at the tips/points of each line. So the arrows are the colors I set but the tip of each line is black. It's really weird. I wish I could attach and image to show you what I mean.
I saw several times, and I think the key is "Group"before applying "Transform“Effect.In the Layer panel ,Drag the line into the Group!And you will make the whole pattern .
Is this effect only on Ai 2020??
Hei! Its good tutor but somehow the effect dosnt work on my computer :( The Cap in stroke menu is not round(first icon), but on the artbord lines caps are rounded
How will I get ideas to create a professional logos? Sir can you please help me ? (I'm a beginner)
And how do I get a separate tile from this pattern?
SORYY I M UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND, THE POINT AFTER DELETION GRAPHICS STYLE , WHAT DID YOU DO OR SAID? AT WHICH LOCATION?
How to colour the background of a pattern ?
someone, please help me, when i short/reduce the line after made transform its not short others 2 line in the same time. i mean its shorter when I release the anchor point. If you want a video screen then I can provide anyone. please help.
Make sure Real-Time Drawing and Editing is selected under Performance in the System Preferences.
Im not intrested i just love it😗
You just saved me a lot of pain
When I move things, it doesn't preview like in the video. Can someone help?
Who’s the duck gave him dislike. Show me that guy
where to sell Illustration & Photoshop design & artwork???
Bro casually made the Unity Logo
wow, I wonder if you are a wizzard, what a great tutorial
I just dont understand how you moved the pattern to the artboard, it is really frustrating.
kurwa co to jest nic nie rozumiem
jebac cie bez mozgu
Jesus Christ next time tell us how to PASTE the swatches into the artboard, clicking done and it disappeared
I THINK , YOU HAVE WASTED MY TIME , BY NOT CLEARLY EXPLAIN,THE TURNING POINT