How To Make Vector Turing Patterns Without Photoshop Or Illustrator | Tutorial | Plus Laser Cutting
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- Turing Patterns are mesmerizing to look at. Here is a short video showing yours have you can make them yourself for free, Without using photoshop or Illustrator. These patterns are great to spice up or inspire projects. At the end I show a few ideas I've been playing with:
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this helped me a lot, it helped me sooooo much for my MA project
Very cool!
Glad you enjoyed it Sebastian!
Hello! Your tutorial is really great! If I may ask a little bit about laser cutting.. So, I want to make a filled-in engraving (not just line). I've already made the picture with only black fill (no stroke and no outer border), but the machine refused to take it.. Do I just need to add the outer border or have to also set the stroke and fill as black? Thank you so much in advance!
Keep up the making and creation! We are a Halloween manufacturing company and our checking out other maker channels and videos.
cheers DistortionsUnlimited !
You have some amazing builds on your channel.
Takes me back to my VFX makeup days
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Dear Maker your tutorial is very helpful for me thanks. but how to make frosted glass texture in adobe illustrator/photoshop?
Your very welcome. I'm a little confused by what you mean "frosted glass texture"