(Sometimes they take a few seconds to pop over there depending on your wifi speed. Within that Libraries palette, scroll down until you see Patterns and there you will see the Pencils pattern I just made. It is often not open by default, so you will need to go under the Window menu and find Libraries to open it up. Look for a palette that is called Libraries. When I open Photoshop, this pattern is going to pop up there automatically. You can give it a new name and choose the Library you want to save it into in the dropdown. Tap Next at the top right.įinally save it to your Libraries. Then you will get a Preview screen so you can see what your pattern would look like filling up the whole screen. Once you are happy, tap the Next button at the top right. You can change the angle and some blending on your photo. Next you will come to the Edit Pattern screen. When you have the pattern you like, then save it by tapping the purple button. Each one crops out a section of the image and repeats it by mirroring and rotating it. Along the left side of this screen, you see the different pattern repeat types you can choose. Use the built in camera to capture an image or you can choose something you have saved to your Camera Roll by tapping the thumbnail in the top right. Then tap the + button at the bottom to add a new Pattern. Choose the Patterns tab at the top of the screen. Launch Adobe Capture and make sure you are signed in to your Adobe account. Create the patternįirst, you need to create a pattern in Adobe Capture and save it to your Library. Here is a great tutorial & description from Adobe for a little more about how Libraries work.įor this tutorial, I am going to talk specifically about the workflow of taking a Pattern that you create in Adobe Capture and how to upload it to Spoonflower to make a fabric design. Once they are in the Libraries, you can use them in your Photoshop or Illustrator designs. You can “capture” colorways or patterns in the app using your device’s camera and they are loaded directly into Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator in the Libraries tab. Shirley What’s Capture?Īdobe Capture is an app for your phone or tablet. I can’t find any video or blog info on how to do a step by step to make these beautiful Adobe Capture patterns into fabric. What I’m having problems with is making the Adobe Capture patterns into a seamless repeat to upload into Spoonflower. I have been able to upload my image into Spoonflower and it looks good as a swatch, a quarter yard however, the full yard you can see that the pattern is not seamless. I love the patterns that I’ve created using Adobe Capture and I can see them in my library when I use Photoshop. This seemed like the kind of question that would make a great tutorial. This tutorial comes to you via an email I received.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |