Thank you for this tutorial. Even though I thought I had the squares lined up the pattern wasn't matching and that was frustrating. But I discovered something I don't think you mentioned in the video (maybe I just missed it). Under Canvas, you can go to Edit Drawing Guide. Tap Symmetry and then tap Options below. Select Quadrant so you'll get both vert and horizontal guides. The squares won't snap to them (like they used to do in PS) but these gold lines show up telling you that you're aligned with them. My second attempt worked out great.
i have watched so many videos on repeat patterns and yours is beyond helpful. i always got stuck on how to continue building up the subject matter and elements...your method solves this problem. thank you!!!!
I can't thank you enough for teaching me this! I understood it no other tutorial on UA-cam but here! you don't know how much you're helping me here in my business!
Your method of composition is probably the best I've seen of these repeating pattern videos. I never could get the balanced look in my designs that your process creates. Thanks for sharing.
Ack! Thank you! I have been failing miserably with trying to make a repeat pattern with the new technique! I watched so many videos and yours made the most sense & was the easiest!
I do not know how much I should thank you. This is the first pattern video that actually worked for me. I tried the tiling method with save and load which din't work, the snapping above below and other areas also didn't work. Yours did. Yayyy
I want to say thank you SO much. I've always been intimidated to make patterns and you made it easy to learn, simple, and didn't over-complicate it. This helped me a ton and I'm going to be able to do so much more with my illustration work this way!!
Thank you soooo much!! Helped me solve all the little white lines that kept popping up everywhere! Definitely won't be using simpler methods than this -- fool proof! And I didn't know about the tapping, either!
I’m curious about why you add the black semi transparent layer. I’m thinking it’s to help with lining up the two halves but I’m not 100% certain of that. Great tutorial. Thanks!
Game changer. You have just created the most straightforward, easy video on how to do this and it's made such a difference! Thank you for taking the time to share your tips :)
Holy crap!😳 Beginner here, so kinda fast instruction but, I’ll clearly get the concept and will break it down s-l-o-w-l-y. So excited to learn this technique! Happy new year and thank you!
I like this tutorial a LOT! Its short and to the point, we dont need to arrange elements first just go along the way ✌ absolutely gonna try this thanks!!
Thanks for this! Made my first pattern this morning. Lining up is a pain in the arse, I got it off a few times and didn’t even notice. But got the basic idea!
Thank you so much. As a 20 year veteran textile designer using Ned Graphics or U4ia to make my repeats for me it's great to see how to get this done on my iPad which is practically attached to me these days
This is a great video. Thanks so much for posting it! I tried this technique from another instructor and couldn't get it to work, but I was able to follow yours perfectly.
Oh this makes the process so much easier to follow! thanks so much! I’m working on making custom cardstock to make banners for a few of the seniors on my daughters dance company team :)
Really interesting! I'm learning to make seamless patterns and I'm just really impressed with the fact that you came up with a cute design so quickly. Like, it was very effortless. It takes me a long time to think of something and then I never really like what I come up with so I just end up deleting the designs. It's curious that you saved the design as a jpeg instead of a png - is there a reason why? I like saving as a png because then you can change the background colors and/or you can use the design as a transparency (aka overlay) if you like. Anyway - now I'm gonna go back and try to come up with cute designs off the cuff and see if anything is worth saving/selling/developing. I thought this was the first part of a video that I recently saw where you talked about making multi color brushes or patterns - it had planets and stars and stuff. This obvi isn't that, but gets the same idea across. Like others have said - you explain things well and don't take up too much time doing it. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. This is the best and easiest way to go about it that I've tried (and the only one that really works for me). Thank you from the depth of my heart!
Thank you, very useful tips! May I ask you if you work at 300 or 400 dpi? And if you still don’t know the size of the book you will illustrate, which size would you use? 8x10, 8x12? Or larger? If you could help me with that, I’d appreciate. Thank you 😊
Wow thank you so much for the straight forward instructions. I have seen a thousand videos on creating repeats in Procreate but this is the first one where it all clicked. Light-bulb moment- thank you!
Thanks for the video this was really helpful. I do have one question though....how did you get the magnetics on? I tried turning on magnetics and turning off snapping but it still does snap and also the symbol on the bottom left corner still appears as snapping.
Thank you for this tutorial! I usually do my patterns on Photoshop even if I draw them first on Procreate but now I could just do the whole thing in Procreate. Wonderful. :)
Hi, thank you for your sharing! Can you share which type of file, and which size is normally requested when selling in sites like Microstock websites, of Print on demand sites? Thanks a ton!
Oh my gosh, thank you so much for this awesome tutorial. Ive watched several pattern tutorials and yours by far is the easiest one i've been able to get right!!!
This tutorial was so helpful. Im very new to digital art and procreate. I followed to a T and everything was seamless until I tried to repeat once on my own and for some reason I couldn't get the two groups to separate or combine without overlapping or a tiny white space, no matter how much I nudged it. Any suggestions would be helpful. But loved this and I'm going to keep practicing :)
Thanks for this! I only just got my ipad yesterday and pencil today and been playing around doing this! Thanks so much for this! Is there a way of doing this with background effects? For example making the marbling/ liquify as into seamless? Any help appreciated x
aa DUDE!! This helped me sooo much!! thank you so much for this video! Especially with the new update the snapping tool helps a lot as well! Im happy the magnetics and snapping tools exist lol
Hey! Love this video it helped so much . I understand how to create objects seamlessly, but im having trouble creating swirls or funky backgrounds with lines seamlessly... any tips? Thanks so much!
Help! I’ve had to redo my pattern like 5 times! I’m being so careful when I’m splitting and moving the layers, but I still end up with a gap! Not even a straight gap! It’s perfect at the top and tapers into a gap at the bottom!
Just wanted to say thank you so much for posting! I had no idea how to create a pattern in procreate and your video was very well put together and fun to watch :-) I just tried it out and it works great!
I often return not only because of how helpful is the video, but honestly this cute little music levels it up so much hehe
Thank you for this tutorial. Even though I thought I had the squares lined up the pattern wasn't matching and that was frustrating. But I discovered something I don't think you mentioned in the video (maybe I just missed it). Under Canvas, you can go to Edit Drawing Guide. Tap Symmetry and then tap Options below. Select Quadrant so you'll get both vert and horizontal guides. The squares won't snap to them (like they used to do in PS) but these gold lines show up telling you that you're aligned with them. My second attempt worked out great.
Amazing! Thanks for that tip!
@@BravetheWoods No problem!
This was the tutorial that gave me the light bulb moment!!! I finally get the layout idea
i have watched so many videos on repeat patterns and yours is beyond helpful. i always got stuck on how to continue building up the subject matter and elements...your method solves this problem. thank you!!!!
Not everyone can teach.. honestly this is the best tutorial available on UA-cam if you want to learn how to do seamless patterns !
@@farafara6682 I’m so happy it helped!
@@BravetheWoods ohh it does! I have been searching for tutorials for days , but somehow I ended up confused :D yours was SO helpful and easy!
Currently binging all your videos and this is my favorite channel for this stuff hands down! Thank you!
Wow thank you!
I can't thank you enough for teaching me this! I understood it no other tutorial on UA-cam but here! you don't know how much you're helping me here in my business!
You are my teacher on Domestika! I love your lessons!
This explanation makes perfect sense. While the process isn't necessarily simple to execute, the concept itself is simple to grasp. Thank you!
This is the easiest and simplest tutorial on seamless patterns I've seen so far. ;)
Your method of composition is probably the best I've seen of these repeating pattern videos. I never could get the balanced look in my designs that your process creates. Thanks for sharing.
That makes me so happy! Glad it helped!
This is the best lesson so far on making patterns
Exactly what I wanted to learn, I always struggled with filling the negative space
Great video, I had to try it a couple of times but now I feel like a Pro!
Ack! Thank you! I have been failing miserably with trying to make a repeat pattern with the new technique! I watched so many videos and yours made the most sense & was the easiest!
I really enjoyed your video ! great tutorial ! Thank you so much for making it seem fun ( this includes your background music ) 😃
I do not know how much I should thank you. This is the first pattern video that actually worked for me. I tried the tiling method with save and load which din't work, the snapping above below and other areas also didn't work. Yours did. Yayyy
Thank you for the tutorial. I tried it and it came out really well.
I’ve been trying to line my patterns up for months using many different methods and this is the first way that’s worked properly, so thank you!
I want to say thank you SO much. I've always been intimidated to make patterns and you made it easy to learn, simple, and didn't over-complicate it. This helped me a ton and I'm going to be able to do so much more with my illustration work this way!!
Tried a few tutorials and this was the first that worked perfect, thanks!
best 8 min i spent! thank you so much for this video!!
Thank you soooo much!! Helped me solve all the little white lines that kept popping up everywhere! Definitely won't be using simpler methods than this -- fool proof! And I didn't know about the tapping, either!
I’m curious about why you add the black semi transparent layer. I’m thinking it’s to help with lining up the two halves but I’m not 100% certain of that. Great tutorial. Thanks!
Game changer. You have just created the most straightforward, easy video on how to do this and it's made such a difference! Thank you for taking the time to share your tips :)
Thank you! I design in illustrator and in photoshop and had no idea it was so easy in procreate! Great tutorial!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Very well explained!
Oh the frustration you’ve saved me with this video! So very many thanks!!!🙏
Great tutorial,easy to understand. Thank you❤
Omg you made this look so easy and I get it now, thank you
Thanks for this! My sister sews and I wanted to make her a custom pattern to use!
Holy crap!😳 Beginner here, so kinda fast instruction but, I’ll clearly get the concept and will break it down s-l-o-w-l-y. So excited to learn this technique! Happy new year and thank you!
Best tutorial ever! Thank you so much❤️
Great tutorial! I love your design too
dude this was super educational and awesome i cant wait to start doing this! thanks for the lesson
I like this tutorial a LOT! Its short and to the point, we dont need to arrange elements first just go along the way ✌ absolutely gonna try this thanks!!
Using the dark overlay is brilliant and so helpful. Great video! Thanks!
Thank you so much!!! Just learning to make patterns and you made it so understandable. Much appreciated!
Thanks for this! Made my first pattern this morning. Lining up is a pain in the arse, I got it off a few times and didn’t even notice. But got the basic idea!
This video was so helpful. Thank you so much! 😃
Thank you so much. As a 20 year veteran textile designer using Ned Graphics or U4ia to make my repeats for me it's great to see how to get this done on my iPad which is practically attached to me these days
This is a great video. Thanks so much for posting it! I tried this technique from another instructor and couldn't get it to work, but I was able to follow yours perfectly.
Best tutorial on seamless repeating pattern creation! Learned several new techniques! Thank you!
So happy it helped!
The best seamless pattern tutorial I've watched - brilliant! I've created my first seamless design :)
Great style and technique!
Very helpful thank you, and your pattern looks neat 👌
Thanks for your wonderful showing
Ok. I gotta thank you for simplifying this. I watched a tutorial before yours that was so confusing. You rock!✌️😁
THANK YOU!! I have been struggling with patterns for so long and your tutorial is the first video ive found that makes it soooo easy!
Much appreciate the help with this!
Oh this makes the process so much easier to follow! thanks so much! I’m working on making custom cardstock to make banners for a few of the seniors on my daughters dance company team :)
Really interesting! I'm learning to make seamless patterns and I'm just really impressed with the fact that you came up with a cute design so quickly. Like, it was very effortless. It takes me a long time to think of something and then I never really like what I come up with so I just end up deleting the designs. It's curious that you saved the design as a jpeg instead of a png - is there a reason why? I like saving as a png because then you can change the background colors and/or you can use the design as a transparency (aka overlay) if you like. Anyway - now I'm gonna go back and try to come up with cute designs off the cuff and see if anything is worth saving/selling/developing. I thought this was the first part of a video that I recently saw where you talked about making multi color brushes or patterns - it had planets and stars and stuff. This obvi isn't that, but gets the same idea across. Like others have said - you explain things well and don't take up too much time doing it. Thanks!
This was brilliant and so obvious in hindsight. Thanks so much for making this tutorial.
This tutorial is perfect! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. This is the best and easiest way to go about it that I've tried (and the only one that really works for me). Thank you from the depth of my heart!
Thank you, very useful tips! May I ask you if you work at 300 or 400 dpi? And if you still don’t know the size of the book you will illustrate, which size would you use? 8x10, 8x12? Or larger? If you could help me with that, I’d appreciate. Thank you 😊
This was easy to understand and so well done !
That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing!
This was a great tutorial! Can you do one for a stamp brush next please :)
Wow thank you so much for the straight forward instructions. I have seen a thousand videos on creating repeats in Procreate but this is the first one where it all clicked. Light-bulb moment- thank you!
Thanks for the video this was really helpful. I do have one question though....how did you get the magnetics on? I tried turning on magnetics and turning off snapping but it still does snap and also the symbol on the bottom left corner still appears as snapping.
Thanks so much! I just started designing fabrics for a cat toy company and didn’t have the slightest idea of the process. Gracias! 😻
such a pretty design :) thanks for teaching! :D
Would really like to know how to make this into a brush or stamp for procreate
Amazing work 💖
Been struggling to make a seamless pattern for a few days. Thank you for this! Finally got it working.
Thank you so much for this 💕 You made it very simple to understand! Much love
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much. How did you copy and paste the tiles at the end? :)
Your pattern is adorable! I love flamingos. Thanks for the video 💕💕💕
Thank you for this tutorial! I usually do my patterns on Photoshop even if I draw them first on Procreate but now I could just do the whole thing in Procreate. Wonderful. :)
I want to made Bridal veils lace pattern brushes and the laces color I need write, I don’t know how to do that thanks again,have a wonderful evening
Thankyou so much for your help!
I love it! Thank you for the tutorial!
Love your style
Helpful video, thanks, now if only I could draw!
Wow! Best tutorial!!!!
Sick tutorial man, I don’t think I would’ve figured this out on my own
Wow. Bless you! This is not nearly as hard as I thought it would be!
Wooow this was exactly what I was looking for! Thanks so much for making this video!
Hi, thank you for your sharing! Can you share which type of file, and which size is normally requested when selling in sites like Microstock websites, of Print on demand sites?
Thanks a ton!
really good tutorial
Oh matching those layers without overlapping or leaving space was not so easy either...but finally managed to do it....yay! Thanks for the tutorial!
Girlnsame! My finger or pen kept bumping so I always messed up the margins
Oh my gosh, thank you so much for this awesome tutorial. Ive watched several pattern tutorials and yours by far is the easiest one i've been able to get right!!!
This tutorial was so helpful. Im very new to digital art and procreate. I followed to a T and everything was seamless until I tried to repeat once on my own and for some reason I couldn't get the two groups to separate or combine without overlapping or a tiny white space, no matter how much I nudged it. Any suggestions would be helpful. But loved this and I'm going to keep practicing :)
This is so pretty wow!
That was actually amazing
Thanks for this! I only just got my ipad yesterday and pencil today and been playing around doing this! Thanks so much for this!
Is there a way of doing this with background effects? For example making the marbling/ liquify as into seamless? Any help appreciated x
This was awesome!
aa DUDE!! This helped me sooo much!! thank you so much for this video! Especially with the new update the snapping tool helps a lot as well! Im happy the magnetics and snapping tools exist lol
Hey Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Great video! I would love to see a video on drawing elements on Procreate. I tend to overthink it.
This is excellent!!! Thank you very much for this really great tutorial 👍🏼👏🏼
Fantastic video!! So helpful!
Thanks for this video! I’m excited to try this, I just love pattern design
Hey! Love this video it helped so much
. I understand how to create objects seamlessly, but im having trouble creating swirls or funky backgrounds with lines seamlessly... any tips? Thanks so much!
Thank you so much! ❤️ It's much more easy than I've imagined
This was so amazing and easy to understand. Love it! So useful!
Help! I’ve had to redo my pattern like 5 times! I’m being so careful when I’m splitting and moving the layers, but I still end up with a gap! Not even a straight gap! It’s perfect at the top and tapers into a gap at the bottom!
Just wanted to say thank you so much for posting! I had no idea how to create a pattern in procreate and your video was very well put together and fun to watch :-) I just tried it out and it works great!
Super cool 😎 thank you a lot🥰
Wow! What a great tutorial! Simple and very easy to follow! Thank you so much!