This is SO awesome. However, after I've created the second layer and changed the opacity, and then test the pattern, my scale is much larger than yours. It's very large. What did I miss? It looks the same up to the point where I select both layers and drag it into the Swatches... and it's much larger. What am I missing??? Thanks anybody for answering this questions. She is AMAZING!!! Who needs Parsons School of Design NYC when you have this kind of personal teaching?
This was so cool!!! I loved how you created the twill effect.
Perfect, thank you!
Thanks Robin!
Awesome! Thank you Robin
Great work.. More such videos on prints and patterns and also on fashion flats❤
Thank you! Will do!
Thank you so much for a very helpful video! May we please get a tutorial on that coat?
Great job. Thank you
This is a fabulous video - I really have loved your work for a long time and this one does not disappoint :)
Thank you so much! What other tuts would you like to see?
@@RobinSchneider anything you do is great. Perhaps something on knitwear with cables. Or textiles such as burnout (devore) and velvet
great
This is SO awesome. However, after I've created the second layer and changed the opacity, and then test the pattern, my scale is much larger than yours. It's very large. What did I miss? It looks the same up to the point where I select both layers and drag it into the Swatches... and it's much larger. What am I missing??? Thanks anybody for answering this questions. She is AMAZING!!! Who needs Parsons School of Design NYC when you have this kind of personal teaching?
It's hard to answer without seeing the file. If you want me to have a look, you can e-mail it to me. Robin@adobeforfashion.com
Thanks
👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏⚘️⚘️brilliant thank you ❤
Thanks Robin. Great tutorial.Can all printers print using opacity or is it only digital printers.
They can but it would need color separation and a half-tone for the shading
Damn your bad ass