How to Make a Half Drop Repeat Pattern: Inkscape Seamless Floral Pattern Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @sopitthithatungjirasinpoos4589
    @sopitthithatungjirasinpoos4589 Месяц назад

    Finally I can make a perfect seemless pattern. Thank you

  • @Mythologos
    @Mythologos Год назад +5

    Best things about your channel besides the content:
    1. No intro
    2. No annoying background music
    3. No sponsor ads
    4. You get right to the point

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +4

      Thank you!! Background music gets distracting to me, and I vowed to never do the subscribe-and-smash-like-button type of intro. I do hope to gets brand sponsors someday though. Ha.

  • @Prajwal____
    @Prajwal____ Год назад +8

    I didn't knew what half drop was, but know now! Amazing and clear tutorial!

  • @vickihutchings
    @vickihutchings Год назад +10

    Thank you, thank you for the tutorial. And your pattern turned out beautiful to boot! Really appreciate you taking the time to put this together.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +3

      Thanks to you Vicki!! I really appreciate your idea and it was a fun challenge. I never realized how much an improvement a half drop repeat gives an overall design's aesethic. Many thanks!

  • @haresheranga
    @haresheranga Год назад +3

    Something we'd never think of. Thank you ❤️

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I never thought of the term before- never fully noticed.

  • @michaeltrottier9467
    @michaeltrottier9467 Год назад +2

    I'm certain that I've said it before, but I'll say it again... You rock dude!
    You're an Inkscape Game Changer, that helps others be Inkscape Game Changers too. Cheers from Canada.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Thanks man! I love making these and its fun to all learn together.

  • @christyguy59
    @christyguy59 Год назад +2

    that's super cool! I might use this for some map tiling patterns. good question too, Vicky! props!

  • @geoffphil
    @geoffphil Год назад +5

    Brilliant as usual. Thanks Rick and keep up the great work.

  • @rushnijohnson5099
    @rushnijohnson5099 Год назад +2

    Thanks Rick, very informative, half drop is definately more organic which is the preferred method for designers. Thank you for sharing!

  • @josephfiore2843
    @josephfiore2843 Год назад +1

    Like you said... probably saw half drops all the time but didn't know it had a name. Thanks for the repeat pattern tutorials. It's always fun to make my own phone/computer wallpapers

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Thanks! Totally agree. Half the fun is making custom stuff to use.

  • @emilyhellwig213
    @emilyhellwig213 Год назад +1

    Had no idea what a half drop was but now I know! Thank you! As always, such an easy to follow yet detailed and comprehensive tutorial!

  • @eziosuncle3018
    @eziosuncle3018 Год назад +2

    Ingenious! Recently subscribed - so much wonderful information in so short a time! Thank you, sir!

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!! This was a fun one to try to figure out.

  • @e-kefa
    @e-kefa Год назад +1

    Thank you for explaining exactly what you are doing.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm trying to slow down and keep it smooth.

  • @imdxpertm
    @imdxpertm Год назад +1

    Thankyou Rick , yes it was a new learning.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Thank you! After uploading now I’m seeing half drop repeats around the house. Never knew.

  • @AidanJuly
    @AidanJuly Год назад +1

    interesting, I did not know what a half drop repeat pattern was, but now I can image doing some things with it. As always very detailed and awesome tutorial, your pattern turn out beautifull in just a little over 7 min, thanks Rick!

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +1

      Thanks!! Same here. I played around with some half drop repeats for fun last night. Never realized the difference it makes.

  • @นิทานแห่งความสุข-ล7ฎ

    I'm trying to be like you. You're very skilled.

  • @remyel87
    @remyel87 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all the knowledge and tutorials,. Huge Brain Gains

  • @smallwood369
    @smallwood369 Год назад +1

    Amazing, thank you so much!

  • @jakemorden8544
    @jakemorden8544 Год назад +1

    Thanks, more of this please

  • @skyeblue6834
    @skyeblue6834 Год назад +1

    that was excellent!!! thank you

  • @SFN-YT
    @SFN-YT Год назад +1

    Great tutorial as always and so simple!! I know half drop from wallpaper - it's used in the instructions for hanging (in the UK anyway). I always look forward to your tutorials, you make Inkscape a pleasure, whereas previously I'd always found it a bit cumbersome.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! I actually realized after filming the wallpaper in our bedroom is a half drop repeat. Didn't know the name when I hung it, and I can now say its easier to line up the repeat on the computer than the real wall. Ha.

    • @SFN-YT
      @SFN-YT Год назад +1

      @@IronEchoDesign And a lot less messy too! :)

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Haha. Seriously.

  • @snehalgalashah8359
    @snehalgalashah8359 Год назад +1

    This was very useful thank you

  • @amyybarracuda7565
    @amyybarracuda7565 14 дней назад

    Thanks for the super helpful content. Would you know of a good way to add a fabric texture to flat svg designs as a mockup?

  • @Null8fuenf10
    @Null8fuenf10 Год назад +1

    Oh, very nice method, didn't know the tiling path effect, and also good to know that there's an actual name to it - 'half drop (repeating) pattern'.
    I made my half drop patterns with the help of hexagons until today - inspired by Your halftones video btw.
    I think, I like Your method better ^^
    It's always so nice to see and find another road to Rome, especially such a clean one :)

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much. The half drop name was new to me too. I love using hexagons for patterns and half tones, and I think I'll experiment with a few new ideas now.

  • @westronic
    @westronic Год назад +1

    0:25 Half Drop vs. Full Drop Explained
    1:00 Path Effects, Tiling Basics
    1:46 Offset / Drop the Tiling
    2:33 Custom Example (Floral Pattern) with Document Setup
    3:46 Bringing in the Images, Bleed Over
    4:08 "Object" > "Transform" to Move Images Precisely
    4:36 Ctrl+D Duplicates the Image
    5:15 Duplication on the Horizontal with Half Drop
    6:10 Clipping Object to Stamp Out the Square
    6:48 "Object" > "Clip" > "Set Clip"

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Thank you so much for doing this! Would it be okay if I paste this into the description so it shows up in the timeline?

  • @brain_respect_and_freedom
    @brain_respect_and_freedom Год назад +1

    Thank you. Next thing to explore.👏👍

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Thanks! I might play around with some more variations. Fun to explore.

  • @gura_dura
    @gura_dura Год назад +1

    verry nice, thank you echo!..

  • @jakemorden8544
    @jakemorden8544 Год назад

    Thanks, more of this please. I'm in POD business this is could be a stunning art wall decor but I don't know how it gonna be since Inkscape doesn't have cmyk capabilities

  • @dragonlord0666
    @dragonlord0666 Год назад +2

    Wish when I search for elements I found some like this LOL
    Rick, would it be possible to link to the images you use so we can play along? sometimes it's good to use the same images them expand into our own finds

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Haha- I know. I used to create the elements from scratch and the videos took too long. I'll find source images in the morning and stick them in the description. I chopped up details of old patterns from the 1800s.

    • @dragonlord0666
      @dragonlord0666 Год назад +1

      Maybe that could lbe a video. chopping up the digital images to get elements. not so easy if they have a colour or patterned background LOL

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Great idea! I've been working on a Paint Bucket Tool tutorial (that's how I got the floral elements from the public domain images). The problem is Paint Bucket is so finicky. The same settings do not produce the same results. I'm working on it to see how the actual screen zoom percentage affects the Paint Bucket performance. I used whole-heartedly dislike Paint Bucket. Then I loved it when I learned what can do ideally. Now it bugs me again because it's too unpredictable. Basically the tutorial would have to have a massive disclaimer. Maybe that would still be fun if people shared their results.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      @dragonlord0666 I forgot to mention- I put links to the source images in the video description.

    • @dragonlord0666
      @dragonlord0666 Год назад +1

      Yes the pain bucket/fill is a PITA. it's hard to get consistent results, even with the same image and they are always different for each image. mind you trace can be the same LOL sometimes it's quicker to manually trace with the bezier tool (or use basic shapes and weld them)

  • @HmadooocH.
    @HmadooocH. Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this video, its really cool , i have a question too , how can we use ( CMYK colors ) in inkscape?

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +2

      Thanks! And a great question. As far as I know they are still working on introducing CMYK capabilities. I've heard some people get around the requirements by designing in Inkscape and finalizing with an outside program before sending to printer.

    • @italianinkscapechannel
      @italianinkscapechannel Год назад +2

      @@IronEchoDesign Scribus is probably the most used one.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +2

      Thank you! I'll get primed up on it so I can understand it in case other people ask.

    • @jakemorden8544
      @jakemorden8544 Год назад +1

      Thanks for asking this important question

  • @alchaviano1150
    @alchaviano1150 Год назад +2

    What version are you using? mine does not have "tiling" effect.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад +2

      I'm using Inkscape 1.2. It came out last year if you want to try it out. Biggest upgrades were some of the new Live Path Effects like Tiling, Mirror Symmetry and a few others.

  • @LHA100
    @LHA100 Год назад

    Thanks again. I got it. :)

  • @nala8879
    @nala8879 Год назад

    Can you do a video on how to make a 3d pop out effect?

  • @ral9919
    @ral9919 Год назад

    HI!
    Thank you for this really nice, clear and easy to follow video.
    I have a question.
    When in the end I got the composition of the 4 repeating squares, but it's offset by 500 pixels (or 300, or 700 depending on the design) how can I then apply it without creating holes?
    For example, I tried to upload the file I created and saved as a PNG in "Redbubble", but all the products create white rectangles where the design is missing.
    If I complete the pattern in the white rectangles, when I apply the pattern to the model, areas appear with the design cut out, not complete.
    How is it resolved?
    Thank you!

  • @tonymillin8789
    @tonymillin8789 Год назад

    In the latest versions of Inscape you can create multiple pages. How do you print them thru Inscape and can you print a single page other than the default?

  • @prpman99
    @prpman99 Год назад

    Rick, Sorry not sure how to reach out to you other than here. Do you have a YT for resizing a photo to meet the US Passport requirements? Very much a novice with Inkscape. Thanks,

  • @anne-mari.kuusela
    @anne-mari.kuusela Год назад

    Your videos are amazing. You can find instructions on the Internet how to create a very real-looking kiwi fruit with Illustrator. I would like to do this with Inkscape. Can you make a video how to do it?

  • @MM-gy1wm
    @MM-gy1wm Год назад

    Hi! How did you isolate flower/leaves images from the pattern? Did you use trace bitmap? I just can not figure out .... Please let me know.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      Trace Bitmap works for sure. I did it an alternative way using the Paint Bucket Tool. You can set the threshold so each click fills each piece of the flower. If you need Paint Bucket help let me know.

    • @IronEchoDesign
      @IronEchoDesign  Год назад

      This video addresses the Paint Bucket settings if it helps. How to Create Vector Assets from Toys: Inkscape Trace Bitmap Tutorial for Free Clip Art Images
      ruclips.net/video/gh-yJPOHSbw/видео.html

    • @MM-gy1wm
      @MM-gy1wm Год назад

      Thank you so much! It worked.