Thank you so much for this video! When I export my tile to Spoonflower I have a white hairline at the seam that I can't get rid of. I made sure I had no border on my rectangles when I made. I also made sure it was 4 inches and pixel perfect starting at a 0,0 origin on the artboard. Any way to fixe that?
That white border is so frustrating, but at least you caught it before ordering yardage! So, there are a couple reasons why a white border shows up, but if you are a detailed/concise worker, it's likely that you need to check your settings during export. Try opening your .ai file back up in Illustrator and when you export, look for the "Anti-aliasing" drop down menu. Choose "art optimized" and save again. See if this works, let me know if it doesn't! :)
Hmm, I'd have to see your file. The steps are pretty specific in sequence. I would come back to it and watch the steps again. Sometimes a fresh brain helps me figure out what I was missing....
wow! your video is SO CLEARLY EXPLAINED. 👍👍
Oh thank you so much! I'm glad it could help :)
This was so helpful, thank you for making this tutorial! 🤩
Aw, thanks for saying! Glad the video was helpful!
Thank you so much for this video! When I export my tile to Spoonflower I have a white hairline at the seam that I can't get rid of. I made sure I had no border on my rectangles when I made. I also made sure it was 4 inches and pixel perfect starting at a 0,0 origin on the artboard. Any way to fixe that?
That white border is so frustrating, but at least you caught it before ordering yardage!
So, there are a couple reasons why a white border shows up, but if you are a detailed/concise worker, it's likely that you need to check your settings during export. Try opening your .ai file back up in Illustrator and when you export, look for the "Anti-aliasing" drop down menu. Choose "art optimized" and save again. See if this works, let me know if it doesn't! :)
learned a lot from this video, thank you😀
So glad to hear that!
AHH THANK YOU FOR THIS
you are so welcome :)
Idk why it’s not working for me only in last step … when I am leaving it’s not giving those stroke lines
Hmm, I'd have to see your file. The steps are pretty specific in sequence. I would come back to it and watch the steps again. Sometimes a fresh brain helps me figure out what I was missing....