Thank you so much for this tutorial! I seldom follow the exact class example, but in this case I did, and I think it helped me get the concepts way faster than if I had tried to come up with my own design while learning. The free resources made it so easy!! Thanks! 👏
I just got around to complete this one today. Me, for 3 whole minutes after being done : "WOWWW, this is so pretty!! 😍". I really enjoyed the tutorial, very well made.
This is awesome! ❤ I already purchased your floral pattern course, which I HIGHLY RECOMMEND for anyone interested in a more comprehensive set of pattern-creating lessons. Thanks for this great primer! 💕
OMG!!! This has got to be one of my favorite videos you made🤗🤗🤗 learned so much! I need your bouquet brush set☺️ thanks to your husband for creating the pattern playground…. That’s pretty awesome! Can’t wait to try it! Thanks, Teela!
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful pattern. It was super easy to follow along. And what can I say about the pattern playground?! AMAZING! What a great team you and your husband are 😄 One question: when I import into the pattern playground, am I supposed to see a faint vertical line? Or have I done something wrong somewhere? Thank you 💜
Hi! I love your videos, it is very easy to understand and follow everything 😊. I am just wondering, about the P3 display or RGB profiles you select when you first create your file, if you are doing designs that are destined to be printed, don’t you need to work in CMYK from the start ? Thanks again for your great vid 👌
No, please don't ever work in CMYK from the start! P3 gives you the widest color gamut - you can always convert your file to CMYK if you ever need to, but if you start with CMYK, you can't ever get the vibrancies of RGB if you ever need them in the future - you'd have to make it all over again. Plus, new printing technology allows many printers to print in higher vibrancies than CMYK provides and they actually request RGB files to give you more beautiful prints.
@@EveryTuesday Thanks a lot for your reply! I didn’t know that, I was always asked to work directly in CMYK if the work was to be printed but obviously working on RGB is way better for the colors ! But I sometimes had bad results in the past, while working with very vibrant blues purples and pink when printed. Really thank you again for the advice, I’ll be sure to work in RGB then! Have a nice day ☺️
I tried this out but I am getting stuck around the 10min mark, when I go to "select" one of the 5 groups, it doesn't select a square, it does a rectangle cutting off top and bottom. If I manually select the entire square and copy/paste it works, but then I have the ogee shape sorta showing. I must be missing something....
Thank you for this tutorial ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I seldom follow the exact class example, but in this case I did, and I think it helped me get the concepts way faster than if I had tried to come up with my own design while learning. The free resources made it so easy!! Thanks! 👏
I just got around to complete this one today. Me, for 3 whole minutes after being done : "WOWWW, this is so pretty!! 😍". I really enjoyed the tutorial, very well made.
That makes my day! Thanks so much for trying it out!
Saw that you got a new laser cutter!! Are you going to do tutorials on how to make SVG files for them?
Yes! There will be a vid publishing this month on converting Procreate artwork to SVGs!
@@EveryTuesday would love to see cut files made in Illustrator too! 😀
Brilliant. Thank you so much for your wonderful explanations and your generosity ♥️
Awesome tutorial Teela, as always!😍
Thanks so much for this awesome tutorial! The pattern tester looks awesome too! I need to try it.
This is great! Do you have other pattern brushes available?
Always love your tutorials! You explain things clearly and at a good pace for learning.
This is awesome! ❤ I already purchased your floral pattern course, which I HIGHLY RECOMMEND for anyone interested in a more comprehensive set of pattern-creating lessons. Thanks for this great primer! 💕
Thanks so much for this, I'm so happy you enjoyed it! ❤️
Cool, thank you for sharing these! Helpful layout. Your drawings are pretty lovely 🥰
OMG!!! This has got to be one of my favorite videos you made🤗🤗🤗 learned so much! I need your bouquet brush set☺️ thanks to your husband for creating the pattern playground…. That’s pretty awesome! Can’t wait to try it! Thanks, Teela!
I bought her bouquet maker brush set and it’s amazing! You’ll have a zillion possible ideas from the collection.
@@JRoChi thanks! I’m on it! Buying now😂
Aww yay! Thanks so much! 💗
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful pattern. It was super easy to follow along. And what can I say about the pattern playground?! AMAZING! What a great team you and your husband are 😄 One question: when I import into the pattern playground, am I supposed to see a faint vertical line? Or have I done something wrong somewhere? Thank you 💜
Absolutely amazing
Hi! I love your videos, it is very easy to understand and follow everything 😊. I am just wondering, about the P3 display or RGB profiles you select when you first create your file, if you are doing designs that are destined to be printed, don’t you need to work in CMYK from the start ? Thanks again for your great vid 👌
No, please don't ever work in CMYK from the start! P3 gives you the widest color gamut - you can always convert your file to CMYK if you ever need to, but if you start with CMYK, you can't ever get the vibrancies of RGB if you ever need them in the future - you'd have to make it all over again. Plus, new printing technology allows many printers to print in higher vibrancies than CMYK provides and they actually request RGB files to give you more beautiful prints.
@@EveryTuesday Thanks a lot for your reply! I didn’t know that, I was always asked to work directly in CMYK if the work was to be printed but obviously working on RGB is way better for the colors ! But I sometimes had bad results in the past, while working with very vibrant blues purples and pink when printed. Really thank you again for the advice, I’ll be sure to work in RGB then! Have a nice day ☺️
Is it possible to make the ogee brush as an .abr file as well for photoshop users?
I tried this out but I am getting stuck around the 10min mark, when I go to "select" one of the 5 groups, it doesn't select a square, it does a rectangle cutting off top and bottom. If I manually select the entire square and copy/paste it works, but then I have the ogee shape sorta showing. I must be missing something....
Yep. I have the same problem. Now I'm watching again this video to see what I am missing 🤔