This was exactly what I have been trying to find for the past 2 hours! It's impossible to find a tutorial on how to make patterns with differently positioned patterns!
Thank you so much Alba as well as Freepik. I was planning to buy a wacom intuos pro medium. After watching this video, I've started believing that it'll be worth paying :) We want more tutorials like this. Thanks again :)
Hello! Thanks for this tutorial. When I make the swatch. I can see a white line (it is a gap between one pattern to another). My patter is with a solid color background. I opened it with photoshop and when I zoon the gap it is one pixel. All have the same position. I don't know why the little gap between the patterns... it is not nice when you have color background. Let me know how I can fix it. Thanks!
Hi, First of all, you'll need to inspect your pattern to see if it's made correctly, and depending on what you find, there are a few different ways you can get rid of or hide the lines. If you still see thin white lines in your patterns, try zooming in and out at different zoom levels, as it is sometimes a problem with viewing the software. If the problem persists you can try to include a new background background color under the sample and disable the Anti-Aliasing option. Thank you so much and if you want to learn more about creative design, visit tutpad.com :)
Hi there, super helpful but the end goes super fast and I am not sure what I am supposed to do or why I am doing it. I do not have any transparencies in my design but need to eliminate the parts outside the artboard. thanks!
Hi! Thank you so much for asking. I'm afraid we can't give you an answer from here, but if you want you can ask your question directly to the tutor that created this tutorial by visiting Tutpad.com To make it easier for you, in this link you can find this tutorial: www.tutpad.com/tutorials/how-to-create-an-autumn-pattern-in-adobe-illustrator
Hey this video was very helpful. however after making it transparent step when I combine the it, it's not coming the way its shown in video. Also, the swatch has spaces and it is coming like tiles. please help!
very helpful this tutoriol, THANKS. when applied my pattern on TEESPRING 'your image quality is low' message appers ! how tomake quality images please tell me MAM.
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Thank you for the video! However, I think I missed something here! Did you place the square over the print with transparency or send to back? And why did you do flatten transparency?
Hi there, thanks for watching! Alba used "send to back" here. Flatten transparency is usually used if the artwork contains transparency, especially if the idea is to print the image. What this does is, divides the image into vector-based areas and rasterized areas. Hope this helped!
Thank you for your fast reply! As far I know, to create a clipping mask, the square needs to be over the artwork, so I don't understand how "send to back" works. What is the transparency this artwork contains?
That's right, to create a clipping mask, the square does need to be over the design; however the square I think you're referring to is the second one the author creates, in order to show you how to apply a pattern.
I was referring to the first square at 10:36. Alba did send the artwork to back. But I can see the artwork showing through, which looked like the square is sent to back.
Thank you very much for your comment! We are very sorry for any inconvenience. We are working on improving our content and for next tutorials we will try to make slower videos. Regards,
This was exactly what I have been trying to find for the past 2 hours! It's impossible to find a tutorial on how to make patterns with differently positioned patterns!
Hi there! We're happy you found the tutorial useful. If you like patterns, check out Tutpad.com for more :)
Brilliant tutorial, thank you!
Thank you so much Alba as well as Freepik.
I was planning to buy a wacom intuos pro medium. After watching this video, I've started believing that it'll be worth paying :) We want more tutorials like this.
Thanks again :)
Amazing piece of art and information. appreciate the artist to share such information to the masses.
Hi there! We're happy you found the tutorial useful. If you like patterns, check out Tutpad.com for more :)
I loved this tutorial! Congratulations and thank you!😍
Totaly amzing
Thanks for the video ☺️
Best video!!
Do you use a pen tablet or normal mouse to do this?
Great! how do we do this in half-drop?
Thanks a lot for this awesome video!
Thank U MADAM ❤️❤️
i think pattern making complete after clipping mask 10:47 .next why you copy same thing to right ,is this necessary?
it's just for back up copy, in case you want to change something to the design
Fantastic
Does freepik accept patterns created with affinity designer software??
What are the page sizes?
how to fast fill 03:24 ???
I make it with shape tool
How do I save the pattern in the pattern library ?
Hello! Thanks for this tutorial. When I make the swatch. I can see a white line (it is a gap between one pattern to another). My patter is with a solid color background. I opened it with photoshop and when I zoon the gap it is one pixel. All have the same position. I don't know why the little gap between the patterns... it is not nice when you have color background. Let me know how I can fix it. Thanks!
Hi,
First of all, you'll need to inspect your pattern to see if it's made correctly, and depending on what you find, there are a few different ways you can get rid of or hide the lines.
If you still see thin white lines in your patterns, try zooming in and out at different zoom levels, as it is sometimes a problem with viewing the software. If the problem persists you can try to include a new background background color under the sample and disable the Anti-Aliasing option. Thank you so much and if you want to learn more about creative design, visit tutpad.com :)
try looking outling preview
Muito bom !!!
4:40 How to fill color when u used Blob brush.................plzz reply
'Direct Selection Tool' -> Select the inner path and delete it. :)
i iam textile artists can i do work for shutterstock
What is the background Music name?
Hi there, super helpful but the end goes super fast and I am not sure what I am supposed to do or why I am doing it. I do not have any transparencies in my design but need to eliminate the parts outside the artboard. thanks!
So Cool work, really love this!
Hi, which tools do you prefer to use to outline the leaves and sticks? Blob brush, paintbrush or pen tool? Any advice?
Hi! Thank you so much for asking. I'm afraid we can't give you an answer from here, but if you want you can ask your question directly to the tutor that created this tutorial by visiting Tutpad.com
To make it easier for you, in this link you can find this tutorial: www.tutpad.com/tutorials/how-to-create-an-autumn-pattern-in-adobe-illustrator
Hey this video was very helpful. however after making it transparent step when I combine the it, it's not coming the way its shown in video. Also, the swatch has spaces and it is coming like tiles. please help!
very helpful this tutoriol, THANKS. when applied my pattern on TEESPRING 'your image quality is low' message appers ! how tomake quality images please tell me MAM.
Did you try to increase the pixel size?
Can you tell me you did use aplication?
Hi! Thank you so much for your comment, we would love to give you the answer, can I kindly ask you to add your comment under the tutorial (www.tutpad.com/tutorials/graphic-design-create-a-seasonal-pattern) so the author could respond?
Regards
:)
@@freepik the URL was error maybe server not connet
Thank you for the video! However, I think I missed something here! Did you place the square over the print with transparency or send to back? And why did you do flatten transparency?
Hi there, thanks for watching! Alba used "send to back" here. Flatten transparency is usually used if the artwork contains transparency, especially if the idea is to print the image. What this does is, divides the image into vector-based areas and rasterized areas. Hope this helped!
Thank you for your fast reply! As far I know, to create a clipping mask, the square needs to be over the artwork, so I don't understand how "send to back" works. What is the transparency this artwork contains?
That's right, to create a clipping mask, the square does need to be over the design; however the square I think you're referring to is the second one the author creates, in order to show you how to apply a pattern.
I was referring to the first square at 10:36. Alba did send the artwork to back. But I can see the artwork showing through, which looked like the square is sent to back.
Freepik let's up the earning of contributor inn to 0.25 U$ like in Shutterstock!!!! And I would be joining inside haha
wow
i lost it after 10:50
make it more slower please.....
Thank you very much for your comment! We are very sorry for any inconvenience. We are working on improving our content and for next tutorials we will try to make slower videos.
Regards,
T
you are to fast, lady, teaching is about patients...
try to change the playback speed on the setting