Learning how to create a pattern at all with Ps was enough for me. I didn't even bother to learn about creating seamless patterns because what I had already learned was already so rich with creative possibilities. Some of your videos are packed with SO Much information that a viewer doesn't even need to view the whole thing to gain some valuable Ps Knowledge. Your Destiny is to be a Teacher, my friend, whether it is about teaching Ps or something else.
I keep asking myself why I skip literally any of your videos whenever I watch a new one. I have been looking everywhere for tips on how to get seamless patterns, and the best I got was to use a different program. Again, you have saved me hours of time with a few simple tips. Thank you for always providing this vital knowledge.
Nobody ever explained to me what does seamless patter mean, and I graduated in web design where use of seamless pattern is on every project. Great video. Thank you.
Unmesh is best among all photoshop tutors. Some of them try to hide some actions apparently. The way unmesh explains is fantastic. You will get his lessons no matter how less or more you know Photoshop.
You are now my go-to for Photoshop tutorials. Your videos and explanations are far superior to any I've found on UA-cam. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
I'm not sure if I'll ever need to create a seamless pattern, nevertheless I always learn something watching your tutorials. You're the #1 Photoshop Guru on UA-cam.
I've watched two hours of your videos today and you have completely changed the way I'm making patterns, you're amazing amazing amazing, thank you so much!!
@@mouchak6378 Hello, graphic designers often use a seamless pattern as background in their composition. Seamless patterns are also used to fill a surface with a repeating element e.g. boxes with the company logo repeated on it, wrapping paper with a repeating design,... Length and width of the material that is to be printed doesn't matter because the pattern repeats itself seamlessly.
Great video! One thing I would recommend when working with photos for textured patterns is to have a hue/saturation layer on top with the saturation set at 0%, so you can check and match the lightning in B/W as you work ^__^
i remember the first videos you made , you were nervous and your english was quite choppy but now you seeem much more comfortable and your english has improved greatly! :D
As a 3D hard surface modeller its really important to create my own patter and texture, thanks man yo did a gr8 job and saved my money and time. Thanks again. love from KOLKATA 💌
I think you should offset again the image before fixing the white blob, so the troubled area move away from the margin. By filling content-aware that area at the margin you can generate a new seam there.
Thank you very much, this is another great tutorial. As you aim with the rectangular marquee tool to select the right pixels precisely, I find it easier to set several Guides first along the edges of your future selection and then you just use the marquee tool, it will snap to the guides you created earlier. Guides are pretty forgiving and easy to move around.
Unmesh! It was awesome to see you at MAX this year. Keep up the great work! Love your tutorials and I always recommend your channel to my new employees and co-workers when they come to me with their own Photoshop questions.
I SWEAR I was out today taking some pics in order to make them into textures, and tonight I see this upload ahah, as usual, thanks a lot man. Keep it up
Learning how to create a pattern at all with Ps was enough for me. I didn't even bother to learn about creating seamless patterns because what I had already learned was already so rich with creative possibilities. Some of your videos are packed with SO Much information that a viewer doesn't even need to view the whole thing to gain some valuable Ps Knowledge. Your Destiny is to be a Teacher, my friend, whether it is about teaching Ps or something else.
I keep asking myself why I skip literally any of your videos whenever I watch a new one.
I have been looking everywhere for tips on how to get seamless patterns, and the best I got was to use a different program. Again, you have saved me hours of time with a few simple tips. Thank you for always providing this vital knowledge.
Nobody ever explained to me what does seamless patter mean, and I graduated in web design where use of seamless pattern is on every project. Great video. Thank you.
kind of repeating pattern
Your tutorials are always exceptionally well done.
The compliment from the master himself! You, sir, have made my day!
this is THE best photoshop, post processing channel...first pressing like and then i watch it carefully! Learned so many useful things!
When I clicked on this video I didn't expect it to be this useful
Thanks for making this
Unmesh is best among all photoshop tutors. Some of them try to hide some actions apparently. The way unmesh explains is fantastic. You will get his lessons no matter how less or more you know Photoshop.
Thank you this helped me A LOT
You are actually the Bob Ross of Photoshop !
Adobe should really hire you if they don’t already. After taking a year off PS your videos convinced me that it’s time to get back in the game.
They prob give him contract work and publicity...
Well he gave a conference at Adobe Max not long ago i think lol
YOU. ARE. THE. BEST. thank you for your always clear and easy to follow tutorials! your talent always shines through
Thank you! All of them works great but I liked the third one most
You are now my go-to for Photoshop tutorials. Your videos and explanations are far superior to any I've found on UA-cam. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
you save lifes man
one more masterstroke from UNMESH SIR, UNMESH ka kya kehna sirf NAAM hi kafi hai...
I'm not sure if I'll ever need to create a seamless pattern, nevertheless I always learn something watching your tutorials. You're the #1 Photoshop Guru on UA-cam.
Thank you so much. Awesome help! I was able to pause the video and do it myself, make notes so I can do it again next time. Wow! So easy.
You are the GOAT Photoshop Guru
You are the best teacher 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I am a teacher, and you man are very good on teaching us why, when and how to do " tricks" in PS ! Thank you !
Gracias Unmesh
Where's the tutorial for endless happiness? 😩
Within u...
i will make video on that :)
What even is happiness
@@marksercombe1447 most of time, it's Money 💰!
Just start one of his playlists and put it on repeat!
Always learn something new with every video 😉
Was creating seamless UV mapped texture for my coursework and I just failed to recall what my teacher taught me months ago. U R my hero 😂
I've watched two hours of your videos today and you have completely changed the way I'm making patterns, you're amazing amazing amazing, thank you so much!!
Hey,, What's the use of pattern in proffessional life? Just wanna know
@@mouchak6378 Hello, graphic designers often use a seamless pattern as background in their composition. Seamless patterns are also used to fill a surface with a repeating element e.g. boxes with the company logo repeated on it, wrapping paper with a repeating design,... Length and width of the material that is to be printed doesn't matter because the pattern repeats itself seamlessly.
Thanks
I really enjoy watching your video's and learning new Photoshop tricks. I think you are the Bob Ross of Photoshop.
mate your channel is very well presented :)
This is the best tutorial about seamless patterns in photoshop.. thanks for your good work
Great video! One thing I would recommend when working with photos for textured patterns is to have a hue/saturation layer on top with the saturation set at 0%, so you can check and match the lightning in B/W as you work ^__^
You just can’t imagine how great you are!!! This video is such in time for my project! Seamless THANK YOU to you!
Photoshop Daddy droppin some insane heat...🔥
Gai
i remember the first videos you made , you were nervous and your english was quite choppy but now you seeem much more comfortable and your english has improved greatly! :D
Extremely well produced video and great tutorial. Many thanks - greetings from North Wales UK
Unmesh, you are an amazing man, thanks for another excellent video
this is awesome as always, thank u so much
I think all i need to say is just keep creating everybody.. with Unmesh!
I sometimes come to your videos, and if it's something I don't feel like I need to watch, I press Like and leave
As a 3D hard surface modeller its really important to create my own patter and texture, thanks man yo did a gr8 job and saved my money and time. Thanks again. love from KOLKATA 💌
I think you should offset again the image before fixing the white blob, so the troubled area move away from the margin. By filling content-aware that area at the margin you can generate a new seam there.
much thanks!! at last a good explanation!!!
As always, your tutorial is the best I've seen on the subject. You really are the best :)
Thank you, thank you! I design wallpaper and curtains and have had a heck of a time trying to figure this out in Photoshop.
You constantly surprise me with helpful insights!
Perfect tut. Thanks
Your explanation is very good!
Great! Thank You.
SO COLL WELL DONE BUDDY,YOU'RE SO GREAT.
Sooo good tutorial once again !! You rock my friend !!! Thanks from France :)
So nice
Love you😍😍
Thanks Bro!
Brilliant!
Very helpful tutorial!! Thank you so much !👌👌
nice tip with using content aware, I always just use the brush on the selection layers and manually adjust till it looks right
Awesome, learned a new thing :) Than you
Have been regularly watching your videos from 3 years now :)
You’re amazing! Keep up the great work!
Too good
Super video. Really easy to follow. Than Thank you!
You are an amazing teacher.
Thanks a lot
Thank you 🙏
Excellent tutorial! Learned a lot about PS!
LEGEND!
As always... the best! 🤘🏻
Thank you so much for your super helpful tutorials man.
This is a wonderful video, so helpful, thank you!
cool guide as always, thank you!
The best on youtube!
thank you
I don't know but everything about you is awesome
OMG This solves my problem!
Thank you
This is the most unique English/Indian accent Ive heard.
Damn, your videos are so good
Thank you very much, this is another great tutorial. As you aim with the rectangular marquee tool to select the right pixels precisely, I find it easier to set several Guides first along the edges of your future selection and then you just use the marquee tool, it will snap to the guides you created earlier. Guides are pretty forgiving and easy to move around.
perfect . thanks a lot
The best tutorials! even in 2020)
The video you done with Chris do was awesome.
Looking forward for Collab with other artists!
Woooho, The Tutorial is so Seamless
Excelente,gracias por compartir
you are wonderful at explaining! and I speak Spanish, thank you for such an excellent video.
awesome video! Its exactly what I needed
The only thing more impressive than your tutorials is the quality of the audio
Thanks for making such great videos man! I saw an interview you did a while ago and found that truly inspiring, keep up the good work!
// the content aware fill tool is crazzzzzzzzyyyyy
Super tutorial. Thank you
Unmesh! It was awesome to see you at MAX this year. Keep up the great work! Love your tutorials and I always recommend your channel to my new employees and co-workers when they come to me with their own Photoshop questions.
Fantastic! You make everything seem so manageable. Thank you
Thanks for this! Seamless patterns are my nemesis lol
Thank you! Genius!
love your videos bro
Thank you. Amazing. :)
Your tutorials are great as always.
But there is one point to note in the 2nd example, around 11:40, you can see wood texture is not smooth.
the image was like that
so much smiles...
Man, I love you! cheers and props to you sir.
You rock!
I SWEAR I was out today taking some pics in order to make them into textures, and tonight I see this upload ahah, as usual, thanks a lot man. Keep it up
Law of attraction
Fantastic tutorial, even if your studio's background is not perfectly seamless...
I'm joking, thank you for your amazing videos.
can u do a comphrensive Matte painting tutorial? thank you!
thanx man i did need this for 3d texturing