Creating Patterns in Photoshop CS2
Creating Patterns in Photoshop CS2
Have you ever wondered how you create a seamless pattern in Photoshop? It’s easy and
it’s fun. Let me show you how…
First of all create a vector illustration in Illustrator CS2. It might be just a simple dot or
circle. Copy this object. Go to Photoshop and create a new document of 300 by 300
pixels. Select the Rectangle Selection Tool from the Toolbox and drag a squared
selection (hold down shift) in the center of the document. Leave enough space around
the square. Click on the Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer in the Layer's Palette and
select Solid Color. Select a color you like and click OK.
Drag your object over the border of the Color Fill. If you see the Smart Guide and feel
the object 'snapping', release the object.
Duplicate the layer (drag the layer in the Layer's Palette onto the Create New Layer
icon). Now drag the object over the bottom border of the Color Fill holding down the
shift key. Again, when you feel the Snap effect release your mouse.
Step 5 - Drag other objects on the other side of Color Fill borders
Repeat step 3 and 4 for the left and right side of the Color Fill.
Make sure the border of the color fill is nicely filled. Play around with the shape by
transforming it (command/control + t) and using different Layer transparency values.
Just make sure that each shape on either side is still the same, so that in the end the
pattern will match seamlessly.
As you can see, my example with the flower is rather flashy. Because we've used Smart
Objects, we can change the pattern in a rather quick way. Double click the Smart Object
icon on one of the Layers. This will open the object in Illustrator. Now change the shape
into something else, use other colors etc. Save it and close the document. Go back to
Photoshop and you'll see that all Smart Objects will change to the new one. Change the
color of the Color Fill. Go to Edit > Define Pattern and save your new pattern. Create as
much patterns as you like, all in a rather fast and smart way :)
See? This is fun. Still, make sure to use patterns like the one I made here with caution,
don't overload your design, make sure there is enough breathing space. Otherwise it
could be too flashy and playful... unless that's exactly what you are looking for of
course.
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