Honeycomb Pattern In Photoshop - Step by Step Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Learn how to create the Honeycomb pattern (repeating Hexagons) in Photoshop.
In this tutorial you will learn how to:
👉 Create a Hexagon shape in Photoshop
👉 Duplicate and arrange your shape in a Honeycomb pattern
👉 Define a Pattern in Photoshop
👉 Create a Pattern adjustment layer
👉 Use a Solid Color adjustment layer to easily change the color of your honeycomb pattern
👉 How to save your Honeycomb pattern as digital scrapbook paper
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Thank you so much! I was struggling so hard understanding how to make a pattern. Couldn't find any premade ones online for free and this video is EXACTLY what I needed!
Glad I could help!! Thanks for watching!
Perfect tutorial. Perfect pace, no wasted time, you showed every step. It was all perfect! Thank you!
Nice tutorial, saved me a lot of time! Finally I know how to easily snap to grids.
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Hi! it was so clear and easy to follow....thank you so much. My question is about using this for a seamless repeat....I made my honeycomb pattern successfully and saved it in "Define Pattern". I then wanted to create a new pattern for fabric using this as a background and adding in some of my watercolor flowers and honeybees on a new layer on top, but the edges of the bounding box in the view pattern mode weren't "even" with the overall pattern....what did I do wrong? Can I resize the whole things so it's a seamless repeat somehow?
you want to make sure you are working with the dimensions of your saved pattern swatch. It won't be seamless in a square ratio. If you hover over the pattern in the patterns panel you can see what dimension size it is. (if you don't see this it might be a feature you have to turn on). I would take that dimension value increase the width/height so you can get multiple repeats and create a new document. Add the pattern layer and then add your additional elements. In this case you can turn on the pattern preview mode (view - pattern preview) to help create your repeat.
@@LemonPaperLab Thank you for taking the time to reply! I'll try this.
02:40 I cannot get the top two hexagons to line up perfectly with the bottom 3. How do I get it to show all those gridlines? I have snap, layer edges and smart guide on as instructed.
Thanks for this easy tutorial! Is there a way to add additional colors in the honeycombs so they appear randomly colored as a seamless repeat?
If I want to create a multi color pattern I will usually create a black and white version and then merge/ rasterize the layer. From there use the magic wand tool to select the areas you want to color, choose your color and then fill it with your foreground color (opt + delete - Mac, alt + backspace -windows). Repeat this step to create your random color pattern. Hope that helps
@@LemonPaperLab Thank you so much for this tip! I'll give it a try 👍
how to make transparent?
Hello! I've tried it but I have a problem, when I tap the clipping mask, the honeycomb pattern doesn't appear :(
Sorry you are having a hard time. After you made your selection with the marquee tool and went to edit > define pattern in didn't show in the patterns window? You could always crop it first. After you have selected the area with the marquee tool go to image > crop and then go to edit > define pattern. Sometimes I have run into the issue where it won't save the pattern just from the selection, but if I crop it down it will.
@@LemonPaperLab Oh! I forgot to add, I added the pattern already but the problem is it doesn't change the color :( In my case, I can only see the solid color even tapping the clipping mask.
@@dashiellsarmiento6966 You need to save the first part of the pattern with a transperant background. If it is white it will not change and the mask will not work.
mine make stars instead of honeycombs
Set Star Ratio to 100%