How To Create Detailed Graphic Patterns in Photoshop
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- Recently I have been checking out the kinds of graphics that are associated with hydrodipping, the popular image transfer technique that is used for applying patterns to all kinds of objects, from vehicle parts to sneakers. Browsing those designs gave me the inspiration to try and create an intense graphic pattern of my own in Photoshop. After a lot of trial and error, I found a useful technique that allows you to quickly fill an entire canvas with randomly placed graphics. Follow along with this tutorial to learn how to create a detailed, abstract pattern effect using any source image, such as a photo or illustration.
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This looks really cool And l can’t wait a chance to t do this Many Thanks!
Can these resources be used for commercial ?
This is the most "economical" presentation of any type that I've ever seen. Every minute is so packed with information, I just can't see how anyone could absorb even most of it in just one viewing. This is my type of YT video: "Just the Facts, and NO Bull Shit !!!"
The only one chanel who shows indeed unique effects
This is one of the best graphic effects I've seen in a long time. Amazing!
Incredible!
Thank you for sharing 🙏☀️
You have by far the most helpful stuff on RUclips. Always easy to follow and practical
My favourite channel!!!👍 Thank you so much, Chris!💫
An excellent tutorial, Chris Spooner. It's greatly appreciated!
Amazing tutorial! The simulated depth is just brilliant.
Excellent Chris! When everyone else is copying each other, your 'tuts' are always fresh and creative.. great work 🍻
Thank you! I always wondered how those patterns were constructed. Can't wait to try it out for myself!
This is a good tutorial. I would be interested in a repeating pattern tutorial too
I enjoyed that so much! Awesome tutorial and inspiration! Thanks a lot!
This tutorial was really awesome. Never saw this kind of technique before.
This is a mighty temptation to subscribe to CC. Thank you so much for the video tutorial, Chris! ♥
Amazing! Spoon Graphics videos never fail to teach this old dog new tricks!
Amazing!!!Thank you for this project! Helped me a lot!
That is such an interesting tutorial! Thank you, Chris!
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Chris you deserve a raise keep them coming.
Beautiful and upgraded way to use patterns....thank you for this...
Wow this was far better than I thought it was going to be. Very useful, thanks mate
This is awesome! Thank you so much for sharing :)
Thank you so much! This is the best tutorial I've ever found! Shared your video
Really nice, i learn a lot with ur tutorials
Great work as always!
Seriously? It's THAT easy? Wow!! Thanks for sharing!
Pure awesomeness! Thank you for sharing with us
This is amazing. I'm definitely going to try this out.
Fantastic! Definitely using this
This video is really helping... Thank you so much for covering this topic
Wow... this is amazing, you are clever! Thanks so much for sharing :) Love it!
This is incredible, thank you so much
Fantastic tutorial, thank you!
This was so so so helpful! thanks!!!
amazing! thanks for the tutorial!
i always wanted to learn this..thank you ❤️
One of your best efforts here 👍
Incredible, i made a beautiful realistic flower pattern thanks to you!
Great tutorial! I found a way to make the pattern repeatable if necessary- create fill layers at a density where you can get isolatable selections. Isolate the piece you are using and place them at a border of the image so it goes off the document. Duplicate the layer and transform it to the other side of the document (can use the transform tool, click on the triangle to transform by relative dimensions, then translate + or - the pixel size of your document). Do this until the borders are completely covered with these layers. Then it should be repeatable!
Good method, an old trick from back in the day is to use Filter > Other > Offset. You can enter a value to push the pixels across vertically and horizontally, then clean up the joins and you'll end up with perfectly repeating artwork.
Can you make a video of what you are saying, I’m more of a visual person
This method worked very well for me. Thank you
Love this! Thank you xxx
This is amazing! Thank you so much
Amazing technique!
So helpful, thank you!
Incredible technique! Thanks for sharing. Also there were a few tidbits I didn't even know you could do, like matting>defringe?? Amazing. Also had no idea you could copy paste layer styles to multiple layers at the same time.
thank you so much! it's so helped me in my design job
This channel tho not small is still underrated! Best PS tutorials around
Amazing. Thanks for sharing
thanks! This is fantastic!
Awesome tutorial!!!!!!!
You are breathtaking!!!
Best graphics channel :-)
you are best always gives a very very informative video
Thanks, added to my pS list
this is great ! thanks
Nice Work I enjoyed very much
Finally I found the tutorial that I was looking for
I'm excited to make my own graphic pattern and print it as a poster!
Thank you! 😍
ur the man spoon
Nice, thumbs UP!
Great stuff
Totally amazing 🫡
Awesome
thanks 4 share this trick
Sick!
Thank you
very nice bro.
Awesome tutorial.. I would like to know how to make these complex patterns seamless
THanks!
TALLENT
Neat!
Awesome work Chris. I would love to see a tutorial on making markup templates!
Nice work. i need to know after completely done pattern and how to save.
Good one :-)
Wooow cool videos
wow!!!
Great video ! Can you show us how to make this pattern repeat ? Thank you !
Pls make videos more about textile design pattern and this type all over mix pattern !
Thank you
good designe
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you make it amazing
but I think there is an option named shift or size shifting or something like that used to fill empty areas
I learned a LOT - wrote down the tips and heading over to society6 to gain my well deserved customer :D haha. seriously tho huge thanks.
Would love to see a repeat pattern tutorial for us textile industry designers
can u please tell me or show me what you do when designing? do u use photoshop etc? highly interested. i have no idea where to start to look for such info...can u give me some terms that only ur industry uses?
Thanks again for amazing tips. I do have one doubt = do I understand licence agreement correctly and after modification, pattern creation etc. I can use the artwork as my own design for prints and merchandise? thanks to anyone thinking it over and answering.
@@enzleycs1298 Awesome - thanks a lot.
Why is there a weird opaque layer after I do the settings for the random fill?
Thank you again for this tutorial, such an interesting effect! I am not able to fill my layer with transparent background. It only fills a white layer but not a transparent one. Anyone knows why? Thanks a lot!!!
Maybe the image you are starting with is not a png with transparent background?
Hey, you are my inspiration I'm learning so much from you but in this video, I'm stuck at one point please help me when I fill one layer with foreground color and click the new layer to apply a pattern, pattern doesn't appear what happening at this point please help me. a pattern appears on the fill layer, not an empty layer help me, please.
Is it possible for repeated pattern?
Really nice tutorial man... you´r amazing, but...toooo fast with the birds and not everyone are´s good as you pal
I've been trying this but it seems i cant make patterns on an empty layer, i can however do in on a later that has an image or a solid color
In the first FILL window, make sure transparency is UNCHECKED.
I'm using CS6 and I don't get any options with Random fill. Was this something added later?
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my random fill doesn't work
OK guys I'm not getting an option after clicking on random fill 😔
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Haha! That's one way to get number 1 search rankings, but for quite a niche set of keywords I imagine 😆
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First?
Great video but if there is no repetition it is not a pattern it's great tutorial for making large multilayerd textures. Textures can't do this - streamable.com/hhmgrf. Btw photoshop should update this script function, preview sucks if you want to distribute sth along the path with this method, and this is only way to make repetition with drop shadow in a row (only way to make a spine alike things and add them dimension) at least without using illustrator.