Hey Chris, apply the x10 action to a small black circle on white background and watch it grow in an organic pattern. Like burning wood with electricity.
@@toomuchtime5050 Not really much more to explain? Do the tutorial. When finished use the "Repeat x10" action on a white layer that has a small black circle circle. Play around with the size of the circle to get different effects. Try having no fill and a black stroke too. So just a black ring. Then change the stroke width to tweak effect. Have fun!
You have one of the best tutorials for turing patterns I've seen! I appreciate the mix of auditory explanations rather than just captions, and you go slow enough for me to absorb it. Already subscribed awhile back, or else I would again. :)
Thanks for the video! Just finished building my new pc so I got newer Photoshop and kinda have to learn everything again as a lot of has changed. Well, not everything but there a lot of new features... Thanks.
Thank you for such a brilliant methods to make this organic pattern. No need to draw by hand, just Ps does all and actions you taught. You are the most outstanding human being to share your knowledge. I did them for Ai and modified colors as well. I will give this link to my friends.
Finding that I'm getting a pretty noticeable seam when I do any additional filtering to the pattern (e.g. Wave/Twirl etc.) Not that it's terribly noticeable depending on scale, but do you have any pointers?
I am stumped. I have just done this tutorial 4 times in a row but i get a clearly visible seam, every time. I get the impression that my image trace nudges the images ever so slightly but i can't get a repeating pattern done. V frustrating.
Hello Cris. Thanks for sharing this great tutorial. Please, can you help me? I am with struggles. When i do the "zoom out and crop the image", ( at 4:13 ) my image doesn't appears like a small object, on the center of the thumbnail of each layer. Can you please tell me why this occurs?
Imposible to make the pattern 😞 when i put the design near the original.. It doesn't fix. What can i do? Can I create a pattern in other size like 138x100?
Thanks for the Vid but when I copy from Ps to Ai, the rectangle is not exactly 1024 which makes it impossible to make a Perfectly seamless pattern even after adjustments. Anyone knows why? Thanks! (The issue is even after adjusting the copy to 1024px when click on Object>Pattern>Make there's always some decimals after 1024. I resize it to 1024x1024 but there's a space on the edges - Adobe is giving me pains for simple pattern making smh)
I had just exported my video and opened RUclips to upload it to see Nobu's video right at the top of my homepage! 😆 I just had to leave a comment so it doesn't look like a total rip! At least we both came up with different techniques to create the same effect.
Spoon Graphics Tbh I like your tutorials better :)
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I have a black drawing and some white letters on top but i want to cut the letters from the drawing, but i cant select them and then erase them from the drawing using the selection like in Photoshop, does someone knows how to select things in ilustrador like in photoshop, like you actually make a selection and not just selecting the object???
The problem seems to occur when tracing, if I tile the pattern manually in PhotoShop it repeats, but when I apply the trace function in Illustrator all the elements in the pattern appear to shift position out of the bounding box
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:40 🖌️ *Create a new document in Adobe Photoshop with a size of 1024 by 1024 pixels for the reaction diffusion process.* 01:34 🔄 *Use Photoshop actions to quickly apply the reaction diffusion effect multiple times, creating a Turing pattern.* 03:14 🧩 *Duplicate and arrange cloud layers in Photoshop to seamlessly repeat the Turing pattern, then convert it to a vector pattern in Illustrator.* 04:30 🔄 *Copy the vector pattern from Illustrator back to Photoshop for a smoother raster version, and save it as a pattern for future use.* 06:15 🌈 *Enhance the pattern by experimenting with additional effects like motion blur, ripple, and mosaic filters in Photoshop.* Made with HARPA AI
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Hey Chris, apply the x10 action to a small black circle on white background and watch it grow in an organic pattern. Like burning wood with electricity.
can u explain this more?
@@toomuchtime5050 Not really much more to explain? Do the tutorial. When finished use the "Repeat x10" action on a white layer that has a small black circle circle.
Play around with the size of the circle to get different effects. Try having no fill and a black stroke too. So just a black ring. Then change the stroke width to tweak effect.
Have fun!
Love the results it’s like a cut half of a brain or a leaf microscopic texture
Thanks for showing us how to make the 'CHORIN' pattern
I love generative art! This was fun to experiment with! Thank you!
You have one of the best tutorials for turing patterns I've seen! I appreciate the mix of auditory explanations rather than just captions, and you go slow enough for me to absorb it. Already subscribed awhile back, or else I would again. :)
Thanks for the great tutorial! Clear, quick, and shows multiple variations. Awesome.
Great tute - reminds me of Keith Haring's work!
This is an awesome technique I never knew I needed! THanks a lot for sharing!
Thanks for the video! Just finished building my new pc so I got newer Photoshop and kinda have to learn everything again as a lot of has changed. Well, not everything but there a lot of new features... Thanks.
Wow... nice tutorial 👍👍👍
This was really fun to watch. Thank you for sharing!
never disappointed by your videos
fantastic !!
Great tutorial, thank you! When using the motion blur, ripple effect, mosaic version it isn't seamless anymore. What could be the problem?
Excellent once again Chris!
what a great video. I love it! Keep them coming.
Wow, was super helpful! Thank you!
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Brilliant, just brilliant. Love your work.
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Thank you for such a brilliant methods to make this organic pattern. No need to draw by hand, just Ps does all and actions you taught. You are the most outstanding human being to share your knowledge. I did them for Ai and modified colors as well. I will give this link to my friends.
Amazing pattern and tutorial too! Can anyone explain how it comes the pattern is seamless in every 1024x1024px segment?
Good to hear ur voice 😊
Fantastic
Wow.........nice .......Thank you......
Very cool, thanks for sharing!
brilliant sir. works with Affinity Photo as well
You are a magician :)
great
you are genius
I like the way you explain
cool! I got it
I'm subscribed, but just saw this on Turing patterns. Are they not free any longer?
Top tutorial! Turing is featured on new £50
Finding that I'm getting a pretty noticeable seam when I do any additional filtering to the pattern (e.g. Wave/Twirl etc.) Not that it's terribly noticeable depending on scale, but do you have any pointers?
brilliant
I am stumped. I have just done this tutorial 4 times in a row but i get a clearly visible seam, every time. I get the impression that my image trace nudges the images ever so slightly but i can't get a repeating pattern done. V frustrating.
Hello Cris. Thanks for sharing this great tutorial. Please, can you help me? I am with struggles. When i do the "zoom out and crop the image", ( at 4:13 ) my image doesn't appears like a small object, on the center of the thumbnail of each layer. Can you please tell me why this occurs?
Very good
Does the filters (like wave) alter the ability to make a seamless pattern ?
Verry good
Imposible to make the pattern 😞 when i put the design near the original.. It doesn't fix. What can i do? Can I create a pattern in other size like 138x100?
do you still have the turning patters for free?
After copying the final pattern again to PS and applying the pattern I notice pixelization (using 300dpi). Can that be fixed?
WOW! really very good tutorial. Thanks it is very helpful. Dear can you learn me that how can i make frost texture in PS then convert in vector in AI?
HI DO YOU HAVE VIDEO TUTORIAL ON HOW TO CARTOONING A PHOTO OR AN IMAGE? THX
Hi, Chris. I followed your directions 3x but the pattern didn't turn out seamless. What am I doing wrong?
Nice
Thanks for the Vid but when I copy from Ps to Ai, the rectangle is not exactly 1024 which makes it impossible to make a Perfectly seamless pattern even after adjustments. Anyone knows why? Thanks!
(The issue is even after adjusting the copy to 1024px when click on Object>Pattern>Make there's always some decimals after 1024. I resize it to 1024x1024 but there's a space on the edges - Adobe is giving me pains for simple pattern making smh)
me pasa lo mismo. No es perfecto, crea bordes que no coinciden
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Nobu Design just made a tutorial for this. Still a great tutorial tho!
I had just exported my video and opened RUclips to upload it to see Nobu's video right at the top of my homepage! 😆 I just had to leave a comment so it doesn't look like a total rip! At least we both came up with different techniques to create the same effect.
I mean Nobu didn't invent the pattern lol...
Spoon Graphics Tbh I like your tutorials better :)
I have a black drawing and some white letters on top but i want to cut the letters from the drawing, but i cant select them and then erase them from the drawing using the selection like in Photoshop, does someone knows how to select things in ilustrador like in photoshop, like you actually make a selection and not just selecting the object???
Pathfinder !
I can't get the wave one to repeat seemlessly
Can you please tell me how to export my pattern so that I can put it on a t shirt? Thanks
You should save it/export it as an Adobe Illustrator file or .EPS file.
At first i thought Pitbull was talking 😳
I've tried this multiple times now and I can't create a seamless pattern in Illustrator. It's like the copies are just slightly misaligned.
The problem seems to occur when tracing, if I tile the pattern manually in PhotoShop it repeats, but when I apply the trace function in Illustrator all the elements in the pattern appear to shift position out of the bounding box
@@jakeellis4969 I am having the same issue
@@jakeellis4969 Mine doesn't even repeat in photoshop, did you ever get this figured out?
@@josiahbrown9615 Nope
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Please show the hot keys on the screen next time! He said Alt+Shift+E in 4:35 but it didn`t work, please help. I found out, this was Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E
he says Command Alt Shift and E.
Any one who can make this guide but for the Affinity counterparts? :D
Take a picture, then apply Gausian blur, then sharpen it, keep doing this and you'll get the same results. In the end sharpen it and save it.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:40 🖌️ *Create a new document in Adobe Photoshop with a size of 1024 by 1024 pixels for the reaction diffusion process.*
01:34 🔄 *Use Photoshop actions to quickly apply the reaction diffusion effect multiple times, creating a Turing pattern.*
03:14 🧩 *Duplicate and arrange cloud layers in Photoshop to seamlessly repeat the Turing pattern, then convert it to a vector pattern in Illustrator.*
04:30 🔄 *Copy the vector pattern from Illustrator back to Photoshop for a smoother raster version, and save it as a pattern for future use.*
06:15 🌈 *Enhance the pattern by experimenting with additional effects like motion blur, ripple, and mosaic filters in Photoshop.*
Made with HARPA AI
The other effects(wave, mosaic etc) aren't seamless :'(
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