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WOW... I've tried a number of tutos to create tiles and patterns... and you definitely are the king of patterns, never matched so far for me... and a born instructor. Thanks !
Holy cow! You have no idea how long I've been searching for this information. This was brilliantly explained and much appreciated. You are a rock star!
I create all my vector pattern designs in Affinity Designer which is a vector graphic software like Adobe Illustrators and is designed for vector images (SVG, ai, ESP, PDF etc). I design in vector because it's more flexible for editing, scaling without losing any image quality and exporting can be in any file format. There are many videos with good tutorials on how to create seamless repeat patterns in Affinity Designer even using symbols which is a game changer as it allows you your pattern preview in real time. It's much easier to convert vector graphics to raster but difficult converting raster images to vectors. I clicked on this video because I was curious to why he was using a photo editing software- Affinity Photo like Adobe Photoshop which is for working on raster images (PNG, JPG, PSD etc) to create a pattern using vector images instead of just using Affinity Designer. I know people create patterns all the time using Photoshop and Affinity Photo but use raster images.
I completely agree with you, and i also use affinity designer for creating patterns. I created this video with Affinity Photo for those people that don't have access to Affinity Designer, but want to achieve the same kind of effect. However using vectors is definitely recommend if they have the option. Thanks for taking the time to comment 🙂
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WOW... I've tried a number of tutos to create tiles and patterns... and you definitely are the king of patterns, never matched so far for me... and a born instructor. Thanks !
I'm really glad this tutorial helped. And thank you for the kind words 🙂
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Great tutorial! Thanks
Brilliant thank you 😊
Holy cow! You have no idea how long I've been searching for this information. This was brilliantly explained and much appreciated. You are a rock star!
Thank you 🙂 really glad this video helped
Thank you. You can do it with Affinity Photo V1 also. 🙏
Great video, thanks 😊
You're welcome 🙂
Can this patern method be done in Affinity design2 ? Nice video. Thanks
I don't know if there is an option to create a new pattern layer from selection in Affinity Designer.
I create all my vector pattern designs in Affinity Designer which is a vector graphic software like Adobe Illustrators and is designed for vector images (SVG, ai, ESP, PDF etc). I design in vector because it's more flexible for editing, scaling without losing any image quality and exporting can be in any file format. There are many videos with good tutorials on how to create seamless repeat patterns in Affinity Designer even using symbols which is a game changer as it allows you your pattern preview in real time.
It's much easier to convert vector graphics to raster but difficult converting raster images to vectors. I clicked on this video because I was curious to why he was using a photo editing software- Affinity Photo like Adobe Photoshop which is for working on raster images (PNG, JPG, PSD etc) to create a pattern using vector images instead of just using Affinity Designer. I know people create patterns all the time using Photoshop and Affinity Photo but use raster images.
I completely agree with you, and i also use affinity designer for creating patterns. I created this video with Affinity Photo for those people that don't have access to Affinity Designer, but want to achieve the same kind of effect. However using vectors is definitely recommend if they have the option. Thanks for taking the time to comment 🙂
Krita does this much easier.