As a small creative business owner, you can use digital resources to save time and effort in your design work, create professional-looking results, and establish a cohesive and branded look for your business. Here are a few ways you can use digital r...
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Using seamless patterns to print unique fabrics for your small business can be a great way to create a distinctive and branded look for your products.Here are a few steps you can follow to use seamless patterns to print fabrics for your small busines...
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I often get questions on how to edit a vector Illustrator pattern swatch. It is really easy and this post is going to show you how you can edit a pattern's size and color in Adobe Illustrator.Scaling a Pattern Without Resizing your Object (conta...
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Designing or using patterns with Adobe Illustrator's pattern editor (vs CS6 or newer) has been great and made a creators work process so much easier.There is however one very important feature (in my opinion) still missing. There is no built in ...
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Creating seamless patterns has been really easy since Adobe Illustrator's CS6 advance pattern editing. The built in system gives you the flexibility of repeating your tile automatically (no manual edits to make a pattern tile seamlessly) and you have...
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Working with Adobe Illustrator Pattern Swatches may be a bit challenging especially for someone just starting to use the Software.This post is a guide with simple steps of how you can use Vector Pattern Swatches and how to apply them on your artwork ...
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I prefer to create the patterns I work with in Adobe Illustrator. I like to keep them as vector elements, which means the graphics can be scaled up or down without any loss in image quality, this gives me or the users of my patterns more flexibility ...
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For those following my work, you may have noticed that I recently released a new set of vector patterns named Torn Paper Abstract Patterns. Now as the name suggests I created those from actual torn pieces of paper and I loved the process so much that...
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