I'm stuck right at the beginning. 2:25 when I drag and place the copied object on the original polygon they blend in instead of showing them. Can anyone help? In all the videos I watched the shapes are just empty paths and they change to color when you let "hold" go. Mine is Grey from the beginning. How do I change that?
Hello Sir,thanks for this tutorial. I have been trying to figure out the easiest way of creating isometric tiles for a long time and your method of making them is the best one. Also, I have a weird question regarding this design. I have seen this design on many stock photo websites, so if I make this design myself and commercially use it, will it be infringing on anybody`s copyright? (like that of the website or the artist who made it or sold it to the website )
I'm not completely sure because I'm not an expert on copyright law, but I personally wouldn't worry about it. It's too simple and common of a design to trigger copyright complaints.
@@DesignMadeSimple Well, sir, your point sounds very logical to me... and although it is a common and easy looking design, yet I was struggling in finding a way to do it easily. So thanks again for making this video.
GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS. I HAVE LEARNT A LOT FROM YOUR VIDEOS. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING THERE AND DOING THIS. THANK YOU.
Very clear and easy to follow! looking forward for the next video
I'm stuck right at the beginning. 2:25 when I drag and place the copied object on the original polygon they blend in instead of showing them. Can anyone help?
In all the videos I watched the shapes are just empty paths and they change to color when you let "hold" go. Mine is Grey from the beginning. How do I change that?
what about Object > Pattern > Make??
thanks for the simple tutorials
Hello Sir,thanks for this tutorial. I have been trying to figure out the easiest way of creating isometric tiles for a long time and your method of making them is the best one.
Also, I have a weird question regarding this design. I have seen this design on many stock photo websites, so if I make this design myself and commercially use it, will it be infringing on anybody`s copyright? (like that of the website or the artist who made it or sold it to the website )
I'm not completely sure because I'm not an expert on copyright law, but I personally wouldn't worry about it. It's too simple and common of a design to trigger copyright complaints.
@@DesignMadeSimple
Well, sir, your point sounds very logical to me... and although it is a common and easy looking design, yet I was struggling in finding a way to do it easily. So thanks again for making this video.
Thank very much. It's very useful!
Does illustrator have a create tiled clones feature like inkscape
I don't think so. Illustrator handles patterns completely differently. I have a tutorial on this channel for pattern filling.
Thanks for Tutorial
thank you master
Thank you
Podrías hacernos más patterns geométricos?? gracias
ME ENCANTA