Thanks a lot! You can follow the Filter > Offset technique in this video ruclips.net/video/TbQmr6Ozw_4/видео.html and then use content-aware fill to merge the seams...
@@Encreate I've tried doing the offset method but for like a foil texture, I'm having trouble for a liquid texture. Would you please show how to create a seamless liquid texture in illustrator
Well, I would love to, but I am not that fluent in Illustrator, only have the basics. But if you tried the offset method in Photoshop, for the liquid patterns, you can add this method - after you do the offset, again open the liquify tool, and only blend the seams. This should give a more natural blending of the seams from the content aware fill.
thank you very much, best tutorial Ive seen of this so far!
Helpful video ! Please keep making these videos.
please make many videos like this ! it’s so nice and helpful ! thank you💓
Thank you so much! Definitely, with all your support I will create more such videos 🙏
Sabash ...... going good. I am a beginner and found your videos very helpful.....
Thank you so much! 😄
This is awesome.. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much! 😄👍
Really goodddd
That’s so cool
Excelente, sería genial si tuviera subtitulos en español. Thanks. Buenos Aires.
Thank you so much! 🙏 Unfortunately I don't know Spanish, but if someone can help me to create a Spanish subtitle, I will definitely upload it! 😄
@@EncreateI understood, anyway thank you.😃👍
@@victoria_1122ab You are most welcome 😄
Awesome tutorial 👍 how can we make this into a seamless pattern??
Thanks a lot! You can follow the Filter > Offset technique in this video ruclips.net/video/TbQmr6Ozw_4/видео.html and then use content-aware fill to merge the seams...
@@Encreate I've tried doing the offset method but for like a foil texture, I'm having trouble for a liquid texture. Would you please show how to create a seamless liquid texture in illustrator
Well, I would love to, but I am not that fluent in Illustrator, only have the basics. But if you tried the offset method in Photoshop, for the liquid patterns, you can add this method - after you do the offset, again open the liquify tool, and only blend the seams. This should give a more natural blending of the seams from the content aware fill.
@@Encreate thank you. Will try that 👍
@@subikshasrinivas2955 Sure 👍 Let me know how it goes.
Why does my brush lag?
Because your computer is bad.