Thank you Helen! You answered a question I had about the "clunky" nature in which you have to save patterns in Illustrator. I was thinking there had to be a simpler way but, turns out, there's not.
Thanks so much Helen. I love your videos...always super clear and easy to follow. 💜
Hola Ms. Helen, muchas gracias!!! Very helpful tutorial... Tengo mucho patterns, and now I know how to add them to my current practices... Saludos!!! 🌻
Hola Aprendizz. Estou feliz que você faça muitos padrões. Agora você pode salvá-los para usá-los novamente.
Espero que meu português esteja bem. Eu falo um pouco de espanhol mas não falo português.
Thanks so so so much for this video. Nobody has talked about saving repeat patterns like you have, I was wondering why I was having so many problems. You’re the best 💖
Hello Helen, I'm brand new to your channel and am learning a lot from your videos. I like the way you recolor a pattern this way. I have made my first two seamless pattern repeats that coordinate using Illustrator. I plan to make two smaller and two larger scales of each design in a few colorways. This feels a bit daunting. Each colorway for the two designs would be 10 files (2 designs, 5 scales for each x small, small, original, large, X-Large). I'm trying to figure out the most efficient way to do this. I was trained to color the design first, scale it, then put the pattern (that I clicked and dragged from the swatch panel to the artboard) background on an artboard to "export as". I like to do multiple tasks at the same time so I was trying to recolor the 5 scaled artboards in the same file. What is your workflow for multiple scales and multiple colorways of the same design? I tried to find a video but didn't easily find one. If you could point me in the right direction to one of your resources I would be most appreciative. Thank you!
So damn annoying how Illustrator doesn't permanently save the pattern! Thanks for the tut.
I know huh? Another time that Photoshop and Illustrator are sooooooo different.
Helen, you are such a great teacher--amazing! Thank you a bajillion times over! You're my Illustrator HERO!!!
Wow, thank you!