How to Create a Pattern Fade in Illustrator + Photoshop
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2014
- Adding a pattern fade is a quick way to add a luxurious or expensive feeling, so in this week's tutorial, we'll create a pattern and add a fade using Illustrator + Photoshop using a different method for each. Let's get started!
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Thank you for this! Clear, concise and easy to understand and follow. Exactly what I needed. All these so called tutorials with loud music and no voice over instructions really grind my gears so a big thanks for taking YOUR TIME to help others the proper way.
Thank you for this tutorial! Very informative. I like how you explain what everything does without assuming what people may already know. I look forward to more!
Great tutorial! Your descriptions are so thorough and useful. Thanks!
Thank you, Teela. I especially enjoy your Photoshop tutorials because they're especially geared for graphic designers. Most of the Photoshop tutorials on the internet are mainly focused on photo retouching and manipulation, which I don't have that much interest in.
Thanks a lot, exactly what I was looking for. Really hard to find the words to put on google search, it always came up something else. Thanks!!
This was very useful, thank you so much!
saved my life RN, thanks a lot!!
Right on Teela!! I wondering how to apply that type of effect. Thank you.
I LOVE all of your videos!! I have been teaching myself illustrator and you are so much help! Thank you!! :)
erin d Happy to have you here! Thanks for checking them out! :)
Teela, Thanks a lot. I have been looking all around the web for the exact thing. And it seems I got an answer from your video.
Thanks again.
awesome! so glad to hear :)
Hey really love this, just subscribed! I want to apply the same sort of thing to text, is this the best way to achieve it?
Awesome video!
This is exactly the information I needed! Perfect tutorial, thank you!! I'm glad I discovered your channel, I'm in college for graphic design. Looking forward to watching more of your tutorials. Subscribing! [:
+l33tber awesome! So glad you found me! :)
Thank you so much. I love it.
you're welcome! Thanks so much for watching! :)
thanks teela, very helpful :)
great tutorial
Love your videos!!
thanks! :)
It’s great Teela how can I make a brush with this in swatches
I assume this does not work if each shape is a different color, because they would all change to the same color if I use the compound path. Or is there something else that would keep the different colors?
I know this is an old video, but I would _strongly_ encourage the use of the Blend tool for a sequence of evenly spaced shapes. Huge time saver.
agreed. can't re-upload a fixed version, though..
+Teela Cunningham (Every-Tuesday) True. Great work in these video tutorials. Learn something new each week. Thanks.
Hi Teela, a question i have is that when i try to allign the squares it takes tham the whole way across the page rather rather than just the small space they ocupie? any ideas why it does that.
+Amanda Otto Hey Amanda! Chances are you're selecting a background color or shape along with the squares - make sure you're selecting just the squares and see if that works :)
+Teela Cunningham (Every-Tuesday) Thanks Teela, i think it must be a setting as it trys to make the shapes expand so they start at one end of the page all the way across to the other side of the page. (hope i am explaining this ok). The first time i tryed it is did not do it but does now. i think i must have changed a setting
When i create a compound path it removes all of my fills
Hey, do you take on clients to work on a projects?
I have a clothing brand and wondering if you could help me out with some design work? is there a way we can chat ?
I no longer freelance - sorry!
why reset bounding not work?
start from 6:00
ASMR much?