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It would be great if you could make a new video on this technique. I can't seem to find any of the same information recreate this in the newer applications.
I believe there is an option to create weave pattern like Twill weave in Illustrator itself & apply on stripes to create the twill effect. In thar case, kindly explain that technique too
Thank you! What would you suggest I do if I wanted to make the twill pattern a little pronounced or bigger? I'm designing a label and want to be sure people can see it.
Could you please define the size of the file you start with. I created the warp and weft in Illustrator but would like to know what size file you start with when you paste the shapes into Photoshop. Thanks : )!
I've a doubt? Just like we do in Photoshop can we do this in illustrator? Because I've been trying for long, but I'm not getting it :( Can you help me out?
Yep! This tutorial will show you how: successfulfashiondesigner.com/tutorials/manipulate-directionality-and-scale-of-patterns-in-illustrator/ And if you want all my repeating pattern tutorials in one spot super organized, check out this page: successfulfashiondesigner.com/illustrator-for-fashion-design-ultimate-guide/textile-design-illustrator/
😫Illustrator is HARD. I’ll show you how to make a FAST and SIMPLE.
Stop screaming at your computer and finally get the software to just do what you want 😄.
🎁Download my free guide: bit.ly/UGtoIllustratorYT
►► You'll get 37 of my BEST free tutorials in one place!
This is fantastic! Thank you, I've been looking for a week now to find out how to make those twill patterns on the plaid.
Really awesome! But if you use a smart object and build a mask using your twill pattern you can speed things along when it comes to changes.
It would be great if you could make a new video on this technique. I can't seem to find any of the same information recreate this in the newer applications.
I believe there is an option to create weave pattern like Twill weave in Illustrator itself & apply on stripes to create the twill effect. In thar case, kindly explain that technique too
Hi, can we use smart object? So when the Ai file is updated, the rest will be updated as well?
This is awesome! Thank you!! Saved me some serious head ache time!!
Awesome and so glad to hear!
Thank you! What would you suggest I do if I wanted to make the twill pattern a little pronounced or bigger? I'm designing a label and want to be sure people can see it.
Oh my God Heidi you are a genius - thanks so much for this!!!!
Could you please define the size of the file you start with. I created the warp and weft in Illustrator but would like to know what size file you start with when you paste the shapes into Photoshop. Thanks : )!
Very nice, Thank you! ^^
I've a doubt? Just like we do in Photoshop can we do this in illustrator? Because I've been trying for long, but I'm not getting it :(
Can you help me out?
Very good info!
when I use the pencil tool at 1 px I am not getting the results you are. I don't know what I am doing wrong
Great tutorial. What were the dimensions for your warp and weft layers in PS?
Can you also show how to do the twill weave on AI?
Do you have any tips to change the size of the plaid when you fill in illustrator? Thanks!
Yep! This tutorial will show you how: successfulfashiondesigner.com/tutorials/manipulate-directionality-and-scale-of-patterns-in-illustrator/
And if you want all my repeating pattern tutorials in one spot super organized, check out this page: successfulfashiondesigner.com/illustrator-for-fashion-design-ultimate-guide/textile-design-illustrator/
I'm following along and every time I create the twill overlay, It's extremely fine. It does not look like yours on screen.
Ralph, did you ever find a solution to this problem? I'm in this same predicament right now!
love it!
a lot of thanks.....
You’re welcome :)