I like the way you explain things,in a very calm and relaxing way.Some video trainers seem in a panic ,or in a rush, or with loud quick background music…it will bring anxiety to the viewers.Glad I found your channel.Thanks.
I've been teaching computer graphics for over 25 years. Kathyanne is one of the best video trainers I've ever seen. This tutorial is well worth watching.
So glad you got it- making patterns is addicting. There are so many things you can do with patterns and I use them all the time in my images to texture and give them dimension. If you read the description of this video there is a link doe a Skillshare class I just posted. Skillshare is free for the first 14 days if you haven't been on there before. It would give you enough time to watch the videos and do more with your patterns. Follow the link and check it out. Have fun!
Thank you so much for sharing your video. You're really a superb teacher. You broke down the steps and made it easy to follow. I can't wait to get started on my prints. Thank you))
WOW, finally stumbled onto a great pattern tutorial! Been struggling for a long time with them. I'm hoping this with work with a lace pattern also. Thank you so much Kathy, very well explained and put together. Subscribed and liked! Well the LOVE button one you REALLY need it!
So glad it worked for you. There are so many wonderful repeat designs hidden in these patterns. Yes it should work on lace as long as you have the pixels lined up correctly it will be great. Ask if you need any assistance.
WHAAAAA! I'm in love with this!!!! So now I MUST get photoshop. Here's the deal. I make eco-prints on fabric (actual contact prints from dye plants) so you can see that the images are very similar because as I fold fabric over leaves and bark these are the type of prints I get. Now that I know that I can digitally have these images printed on fabrics I'm like over the moon excited. Thanks for showing me how to do it!
+Christi Dea So Glad you liked this. I find myself making patterns all the time. Once you do them digitally there are endless places to use them. Enjoy!
Thanks for watching and glad you liked the video. Making patterns can be addicting for me since there are so many possibilities with all sorts of images.
This video was fine as far as it went, but I found myself wanting to see the finished product. What did a canvas look like using these patterns. Without that addition, it felt unfinished. But what was there was very clear. Thanks!
hi thank you for the tutorial. I am using repeat patterns for textile prints but my tutor just told me my print out was blurry.. I can't see it lol but I am wondering if you have any tips when going from pattern to print before I pay to have it made into fabric which is expensive. MANY THANKS
Hi Sheraine, make sure your original image has enough pixels to enlarge.When you are working in photoshop enlarge your image on the screen until it is 100% to see if the image is blurry. I think I show that in the video. If it's blurry at 100% on the screen it will print the same and be blurry. Hope that helps.
Hi Kathy, Excellent tutorial. I'm having a challenge saving the pattern so I can use it again easily. How do I save the pattern into a specific preset file. Guess I need a tutorial on how to save a pattern for dummies. Thanks
HI Kati, If you use Photoshop you can save your file in the pattern palette. Then it will be ready for you to fill any space you would like when selecting the pattern. If you want to save them on your computer save the complete pattern repeat so you could use it. Saving in the Photoshop pattern palette is the best place for it!! Have fun!
Depends on how serious you are- I use Adobe's Creative Cloud with all their programs. You could get just photoshop cc without all the others. I am not familiar with any other software. Thanks for watching
Dear Kathyanne, i got the problem when duplicate the layer, its always any difference 1 pixel after i flip vertically or horizontally, do you have any solution or trick? thank you
You have to bring the pieces flush- so when you bring your first two pieces together to mirror them and you see a pixel line when the pattern is enlarged to 100 % move one of the pieces over until the pixel line disappears. Then merge those 2 pieces and continue with the process. Again making sure your final pieces of the pattern are flush. The pixel line will show in the repeat if you don't get rid of it in the process. Hope that helps! Let me know if you are still having a problem.
+Kathyanne White I have the same problem. I do everything how you say and I still have the pixel line between two images. When I bring one of the pictures over to cover the line it "steals" some of the other picture and the mirror effect doesnt look perfect.:( What can I do to solve this problem ?
+magda stachurka You may be bringing the piece over too much. Usually it is just about moving it over one pixel or so to get the two pieces flush. Make sure the pattern itself doesn't have that pixel around the border or when you fill the pattern it shows a pixel. In the next couple weeks I will make a video to show what happens and how to fix it.
+Kathyanne thank you - video on this problem would be so helpful :) when I dont pull the other picture so close I can still see the line but when I do it steals too much if the other picture like I said. and how do I get rid off the pixel line along the whole picture?
+magda stachurka Hello- you get rid of the pixel line around the whole pattern by cropping around the whole edge about a pixel or 2 so the line won't appear when the patter repeats.
I like the way you explain things,in a very calm and relaxing way.Some video trainers seem in a panic ,or in a rush, or with loud quick background music…it will bring anxiety to the viewers.Glad I found your channel.Thanks.
Thanks for your comment, I appreciate it!
I've been teaching computer graphics for over 25 years. Kathyanne is one of the best video trainers I've ever seen. This tutorial is well worth watching.
Thank you Sandee I appreciate that!
So glad you got it- making patterns is addicting. There are so many things you can do with patterns and I use them all the time in my images to texture and give them dimension. If you read the description of this video there is a link doe a Skillshare class I just posted. Skillshare is free for the first 14 days if you haven't been on there before. It would give you enough time to watch the videos and do more with your patterns. Follow the link and check it out. Have fun!
Thank you so much for sharing your video. You're really a superb teacher. You broke down the steps and made it easy to follow. I can't wait to get started on my prints. Thank you))
Clear, concise, perfect
Leanna Timmerman thanks for your comment!!!
WOW, finally stumbled onto a great pattern tutorial! Been struggling for a long time with them. I'm hoping this with work with a lace pattern also. Thank you so much Kathy, very well explained and put together. Subscribed and liked! Well the LOVE button one you REALLY need it!
So glad it worked for you. There are so many wonderful repeat designs hidden in these patterns. Yes it should work on lace as long as you have the pixels lined up correctly it will be great. Ask if you need any assistance.
WHAAAAA! I'm in love with this!!!! So now I MUST get photoshop. Here's the deal. I make eco-prints on fabric (actual contact prints from dye plants) so you can see that the images are very similar because as I fold fabric over leaves and bark these are the type of prints I get. Now that I know that I can digitally have these images printed on fabrics I'm like over the moon excited. Thanks for showing me how to do it!
+Christi Dea
So Glad you liked this. I find myself making patterns all the time. Once you do them digitally there are endless places to use them. Enjoy!
just what I needed at just this moment. Ah the universe works in lovely ways. I just have to breathe and believe. Many thanks Kathyanne. Excellent.
Thanks for watching and glad you liked the video. Making patterns can be addicting for me since there are so many possibilities with all sorts of images.
Thanks. You helped me!
Thank you. This is what I was looking for and needed!
I am just looking at your beautiful classes on patterns! I hope I can make some good ones, that might be able to be transfered to textiles! :)
thanks Kathyanne, wish I'd found this ... will save me hours.
phil wheeler That's great, Phil- thanks for watching and have fun with patterns:)
great tutorial
This video was fine as far as it went, but I found myself wanting to see the finished product. What did a canvas look like using these patterns. Without that addition, it felt unfinished. But what was there was very clear. Thanks!
Love this. But I'm confused. How do you get rid of the pixel line?? I can see mine at 100% TIA
hi thank you for the tutorial. I am using repeat patterns for textile prints but my tutor just told me my print out was blurry.. I can't see it lol but I am wondering if you have any tips when going from pattern to print before I pay to have it made into fabric which is expensive. MANY THANKS
Hi Sheraine, make sure your original image has enough pixels to enlarge.When you are working in photoshop enlarge your image on the screen until it is 100% to see if the image is blurry. I think I show that in the video. If it's blurry at 100% on the screen it will print the same and be blurry. Hope that helps.
Can I do this with PhotoShop Elements 12?
Hi Kathy, Excellent tutorial. I'm having a challenge saving the pattern so I can use it again easily. How do I save the pattern into a specific preset file. Guess I need a tutorial on how to save a pattern for dummies. Thanks
HI Kati, If you use Photoshop you can save your file in the pattern palette. Then it will be ready for you to fill any space you would like when selecting the pattern. If you want to save them on your computer save the complete pattern repeat so you could use it. Saving in the Photoshop pattern palette is the best place for it!! Have fun!
Thank you! Very helpful!!
Great training...thanks soooooo much!
Tunukwa Neal Thanks for watching!! Glad you liked it.
thanks you for sharing this !
Thanks so much for this video, I have liked and subscribed :)
hey , how did you make the creative 3D types in the begging of the video ?
I purchased it on fiver.com a long time ago.
Depends on how serious you are- I use Adobe's Creative Cloud with all their programs. You could get just photoshop cc without all the others. I am not familiar with any other software. Thanks for watching
HI Kathy, I am using Photoshop, and Lightroom for my photographs, Patterns is really new to me :)
Thanks! i think i got it. Oh and you are right, I'm fully addicted now!!!
Dear Kathyanne, i got the problem when duplicate the layer, its always any difference 1 pixel after i flip vertically or horizontally, do you have any solution or trick? thank you
Thanks, Kathyanne!
I want to learn digital textile designing in Photoshop. What I can do it. Do you help me.
You'll have to search the entire youtube base for that. I don't teach designing textiles in Photoshop or other platforms.
excellent thank you
You have to bring the pieces flush- so when you bring your first two pieces together to mirror them and you see a pixel line when the pattern is enlarged to 100 % move one of the pieces over until the pixel line disappears. Then merge those 2 pieces and continue with the process. Again making sure your final pieces of the pattern are flush. The pixel line will show in the repeat if you don't get rid of it in the process. Hope that helps! Let me know if you are still having a problem.
+Kathyanne White I have the same problem. I do everything how you say and I still have the pixel line between two images. When I bring one of the pictures over to cover the line it "steals" some of the other picture and the mirror effect doesnt look perfect.:( What can I do to solve this problem ?
+magda stachurka You may be bringing the piece over too much. Usually it is just about moving it over one pixel or so to get the two pieces flush. Make sure the pattern itself doesn't have that pixel around the border or when you fill the pattern it shows a pixel. In the next couple weeks I will make a video to show what happens and how to fix it.
+Kathyanne thank you - video on this problem would be so helpful :) when I dont pull the other picture so close I can still see the line but when I do it steals too much if the other picture like I said. and how do I get rid off the pixel line along the whole picture?
+magda stachurka Hello- you get rid of the pixel line around the whole pattern by cropping around the whole edge about a pixel or 2 so the line won't appear when the patter repeats.
i would like to see at the end or in finishing......
Thank you.
5:03 Create a Pattern
"edit >define pattern, if you want to skip vid ^^"
Thx!
Wow.
3:25 XD Thanck You!))
Thank you! very helpful!
Good to hear! Thanks for letting me know-!