Thanks for watching and commenting! I appreciate you! I only use the mesh when I'm trying to stunt on folks! LOL And glad to see you learned a new lesson on the shadows. I'd love to see how you do them. You should make a video or do you already have one?
I use procreate but was able to translate This over And had a fair idea of what to do But had the oversight of not using a new layer with the pattern, so I didn't break the pattern up with gaps. This tutorial was so helpful and helped me figure out what I was missing. Thank you!
Nice! Thanks for watching and commenting! Glad it was helpful! You should do a video on how you're doing this in Procreate! I'm sure a lot of people would love to see it:)
This is a great, on point tutorial! It's exactly what I was looking for, as I'm trying to match a dotted pattern to a similarly draped fabric. Thank you for sharing this technique!
Just wanna day thank you for these videos... getting back into the industry and back in school these are helping me for my advanced study program so your videos are stepping up my game! Thank you again I couldn’t be more appreciative!!!!!
I do have a question, is there a way to make the image look crisp when you transfer it to photoshop?everytime I transfer it the fine details get blurred... mainly doing that to create a presentation layout
@@sartorialtheory Yes, there is. I normally export the file. Go to File>Export>Export as .... Doing this will allow you to specify the type of file you want to save it as (I usually do Photoshop), specify the resolution and export the file in separate layers (choose "Write Layers").
I love doing Envelope Distort! I really like how it makes my flats look, but I think I'd only use it for really big presentations, perhaps something where we need to make a great first impression or in my portfolio. I'm not sure I'd use it everyday. How would you use these techniques? Or would you use them at all?
Hi, Catharin. Thanks for watching and asking a question. I use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl/Cmnd-X." You can also go to the Edit menu, and choose "Cut".
I'm using Adobe Illustrator CC and envelope distort/make with mesh is driving me crazy. It doesn't work the way it used to. I am following the same steps as your video, but either the pattern doesn't warp as it always did or it becomes so light that it appears semi-transparent. Anyone having this problem?
Hi, Dina. I am so sorry I missed this comment. I haven't heard of anyone else having this issue. I haven't had to use this since the CC2019 update, but it worked fine for me with CC2018. I wonder if it's a setting or something. I'll have to play around with it and see if I find anything. Have you found a solution since your comment?
Love it! I don’t use mesh ever on my cads so great lesson and also you do shadows differently than I do was happy to learn a new way.
Thanks for watching and commenting! I appreciate you! I only use the mesh when I'm trying to stunt on folks! LOL And glad to see you learned a new lesson on the shadows. I'd love to see how you do them. You should make a video or do you already have one?
I use procreate but was able to translate This over And had a fair idea of what to do But had the oversight of not using a new layer with the pattern, so I didn't break the pattern up with gaps. This tutorial was so helpful and helped me figure out what I was missing. Thank you!
Nice! Thanks for watching and commenting! Glad it was helpful! You should do a video on how you're doing this in Procreate! I'm sure a lot of people would love to see it:)
This is a great, on point tutorial! It's exactly what I was looking for, as I'm trying to match a dotted pattern to a similarly draped fabric. Thank you for sharing this technique!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Just wanna day thank you for these videos... getting back into the industry and back in school these are helping me for my advanced study program so your videos are stepping up my game! Thank you again I couldn’t be more appreciative!!!!!
Hi, Gus. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I'm glad you're finding the videos helpful:)
You really have no idea I would really like to show you my presentation once it’s done to show you how much you helped
I do have a question, is there a way to make the image look crisp when you transfer it to photoshop?everytime I transfer it the fine details get blurred... mainly doing that to create a presentation layout
@@sartorialtheory Yes, there is. I normally export the file. Go to File>Export>Export as .... Doing this will allow you to specify the type of file you want to save it as (I usually do Photoshop), specify the resolution and export the file in separate layers (choose "Write Layers").
You are an amazing teacher. Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you so much for the compliment! And thank you for watching and commenting:) I appreciate you!
I love doing Envelope Distort! I really like how it makes my flats look, but I think I'd only use it for really big presentations, perhaps something where we need to make a great first impression or in my portfolio. I'm not sure I'd use it everyday.
How would you use these techniques? Or would you use them at all?
So awesome! Just what I needed to make my projects really come to life. THANKS!!
Katie Duval Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting:)
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Wow! This is magic! Thank you so much!
This is definitely one of my faves! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Awesome tutorial
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This is so brilliant !!!! Thanks a ton for sharing
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Awesome tutorial, thanks so much!
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Excellent tutorial. Learnt something new :)
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Thank you so much :'D this helped enormously
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Thank you for the video, this is the technique that i'm looking for ;)
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I just found this and thank you!!
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How did you "cut"the mesh object before placing it back inside the skirt? I cant seem to get this right (probably super straight forward)
Hi, Catharin. Thanks for watching and asking a question. I use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl/Cmnd-X." You can also go to the Edit menu, and choose "Cut".
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I'm using Adobe Illustrator CC and envelope distort/make with mesh is driving me crazy. It doesn't work the way it used to. I am following the same steps as your video, but either the pattern doesn't warp as it always did or it becomes so light that it appears semi-transparent. Anyone having this problem?
Hi, Dina. I am so sorry I missed this comment. I haven't heard of anyone else having this issue. I haven't had to use this since the CC2019 update, but it worked fine for me with CC2018. I wonder if it's a setting or something. I'll have to play around with it and see if I find anything. Have you found a solution since your comment?
If I rasterize it first it seems to work. I never had to rasterize before, so it must be a thingie in their CC19 update. Thanks :-)@@383design
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The eyedropper didn't match up your original pattern placement
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