➡Please note, that if you choose 12 x 12 inches with a DPI of 300 (which is the same as 3600 x 3600 pixels) for your final image of the repeating pattern in Photopea or Photoshop as we did in the video, then your initial pattern that you create in Leonardo should be something that "exactly fits" into these 3600 x 3600 pixels. For example, 1200 x 1200 pixels as we also did it in the video. That will work perfectly! It's because 1200 x 3 = 3600. Sorry that my math explanation sucks but the important thing is that if you'd create other dimensions in Leonardo that don't end up fitting the 3600 x 3600, then there'd be an ugly border when creating the pattern in Photopea or Photoshop.
Here are the instructions in written form. Step 1: In Leonardo ai, turn on "Tiling" (otherwise it won't create an image that can be turned into a pattern), choose 1200 x 1200 Pixels for your dimensions, type in your Prompt (Prompt means: what the image should look like) and click "Generate". Save the image you like. You can now drag it into a website to test what your pattern will look like. You can find websites like this by searching for "test seamless pattern" on google. Step 2: In Photopea, click "New Project". There, for DPI choose 300, then change "Pixels" to "Inches" and choose 12 for the "Width" and the "Height". Click "Create". Step 3: Drag and drop your image that you created in Leonardo. Go to "Edit", then "Define New", then "Pattern". Now go to "Layer", then "New Fill Layer", then "Pattern Fill". It will first give you a default pattern but your pattern will be there too. Just click on if and adjust the "Scale" until you're satisfied. Last step: Click "File", then "Export as" and then "JPG" to save it to your computer for personal use or selling on ETSY!
so what do you sale in the result? the picture which you made in Photopea or the picture which you download and upscale? Because I've upscaled my picture to 4800x4800 and it's 16 inch and now I'm confused because everywhere is 12 inch...
Hello! Thank you for your question. :) @marinameilen6915 On ETSY people sell the image they created in Photoshop or Photopea. Most sellers usually choose 12 x 12 inches with a resolution of 300 DPI in Photopea. You can enter these values when you open Photopea and click "New Project". The upscaling of the Leonardo ai image to a larger image size is optional. It will improve the image quality a little bit. But we can also directly take the 1200 x 1200 pixel image that we download from Leonardo and use it in Photopea. That's the fastest and easiest way. I will make the next videos shorter and clearer. Sorry for the confusion.
@@watlanlaemnakhonchaisi2705 I see. I'm sorry it doesn't work. Please read the instructions in the descriptions of this video again and try again. I hope it will work out! Fingers crossed. 🤞Good luck! 💚
If i use tiling in leonardo, it never creates pictures, that really work. if i test them, they are never really seamless, they are always a little bit off, so that you see the edges. Ich don't know, what i am doing wrong.
Hello. Oh, that sucks! Is the image that you create in Leonardo a perfect square? I mean, are the width and the height the same - for example 1200 x 1200 pixels? If you've got that, you could use 12 x 12 inches and a DPI of 300 in Photopea.
Thank you all for the thumbs up! I appreciate it. Let's keep learning and using AI. 💫
So helpful, thanks!
You're very welcome! I'm glad it was helpful. :)
Lovely ❤❤❤ thank you❤
Great info. Thank you very much.
Glad it helped!
Very useful thank you
You're very welcome! Good luck with the patterns.
➡Please note, that if you choose 12 x 12 inches with a DPI of 300 (which is the same as 3600 x 3600 pixels) for your final image of the repeating pattern in Photopea or Photoshop as we did in the video, then your initial pattern that you create in Leonardo should be something that "exactly fits" into these 3600 x 3600 pixels. For example, 1200 x 1200 pixels as we also did it in the video. That will work perfectly!
It's because 1200 x 3 = 3600. Sorry that my math explanation sucks but the important thing is that if you'd create other dimensions in Leonardo that don't end up fitting the 3600 x 3600, then there'd be an ugly border when creating the pattern in Photopea or Photoshop.
Here are the instructions in written form.
Step 1:
In Leonardo ai, turn on "Tiling" (otherwise it won't create an image that can be turned into a pattern), choose 1200 x 1200 Pixels for your dimensions, type in your Prompt (Prompt means: what the image should look like) and click "Generate". Save the image you like. You can now drag it into a website to test what your pattern will look like. You can find websites like this by searching for "test seamless pattern" on google.
Step 2:
In Photopea, click "New Project". There, for DPI choose 300, then change "Pixels" to "Inches" and choose 12 for the "Width" and the "Height". Click "Create".
Step 3:
Drag and drop your image that you created in Leonardo. Go to "Edit", then "Define New", then "Pattern". Now go to "Layer", then "New Fill Layer", then "Pattern Fill". It will first give you a default pattern but your pattern will be there too. Just click on if and adjust the "Scale" until you're satisfied.
Last step:
Click "File", then "Export as" and then "JPG" to save it to your computer for personal use or selling on ETSY!
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Great video.
Thank you very much for your nice comment. Have a nice weekend!
so what do you sale in the result? the picture which you made in Photopea or the picture which you download and upscale? Because I've upscaled my picture to 4800x4800 and it's 16 inch and now I'm confused because everywhere is 12 inch...
Hello! Thank you for your question. :) @marinameilen6915
On ETSY people sell the image they created in Photoshop or Photopea.
Most sellers usually choose 12 x 12 inches with a resolution of 300 DPI in Photopea. You can enter these values when you open Photopea and click "New Project".
The upscaling of the Leonardo ai image to a larger image size is optional. It will improve the image quality a little bit. But we can also directly take the 1200 x 1200 pixel image that we download from Leonardo and use it in Photopea. That's the fastest and easiest way.
I will make the next videos shorter and clearer. Sorry for the confusion.
What patterns will you create?
❤❤❤🧡🧡🧡💛💛 thank you very much
You're very welcome! 💜
How to create prompt to solve that seamless photo is not properly for the other side when put connect together ?, it not fit enough, there have seam.
Hello. Are you using Leonardo AI? Or do you use a different website to create the seamless pattern?
@@Selene-AI i ran on Leonardo AI
@@watlanlaemnakhonchaisi2705 I see. I'm sorry it doesn't work. Please read the instructions in the descriptions of this video again and try again. I hope it will work out! Fingers crossed. 🤞Good luck! 💚
If i use tiling in leonardo, it never creates pictures, that really work. if i test them, they are never really seamless, they are always a little bit off, so that you see the edges. Ich don't know, what i am doing wrong.
Hello. Oh, that sucks! Is the image that you create in Leonardo a perfect square? I mean, are the width and the height the same - for example 1200 x 1200 pixels? If you've got that, you could use 12 x 12 inches and a DPI of 300 in Photopea.
x1.5 speed!