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An Easy Way to Create Different Colorways, Pt 2
This is a continuation of Part 1 An Easy Way to Create Different Colorways Bring the new colorway into Adobe Illustrator You can either export
This is a continuation of Part 1 An Easy Way to Create Different Colorways Bring the new colorway into Adobe Illustrator You can either export
This is an almost full-proof method I figured out to create different colorways for a pattern. The new colorways look very harmonious and it’s easy
There are a lot of “color palette generators” online and some of them are actually good. But most of them only allow you 6-10 colors
Recently I ran into problems of sizing motifs while creating a collection because I drew some motifs by hand, drew some in Procreate and some
I’ve used Photoshop for over 25 years, Illustrator for about 2 years now. I do most of my sketching in Photoshop then bring the images
Below is a growing list of free mockups you can download for your pattern designs. All of them require Adobe Photoshop and although some require
I’ve been so busy the last week creating this huge pattern that I’ve named “Meadows Edge.” I wanted it to be about flowers found in
Here is a new version of the snail and mushroom motif I showed you the other day. Below are the different pieces of the image
So I took the sketches I showed previously and brought them into Procreate to create the large shapes of this motif. Each shape or different
I worked on another repeating pattern in Adobe Illustrator. I feel like I’m starting to get the hang of it. Also going back and forth
Wowzer…so far, vectors are not my friends. I can’t believe how much I’m struggling with this. I decided to try and infuse some texture into