If you want to learn how to create a pattern in Illustrator, then you should definitely go through this complete graphic pattern guide!
This article describes the pattern creation and editing workflows available in Adobe Illustrator CS6 and later. For information on working with patterns in an earlier version of Illustrator, seePatterns. Video tutorial: Define a pattern Before you dive deep, exploreText to Pattern. Powered by Adobe...
The more complex the pattern, the smaller should be the selection used to create it; however, the smaller the selection (and the pattern tile it creates), the more copies are needed to create the pattern. Thus, a 1‑inch-square tile is more efficient than a 1/4‑inch-square tile. ...
For my pattern to be correct, I would have to cut the half of the logo at the top left, and same for the logo at the bottom left. So that when creating the pattern these two would stick together. If it was a simple image I could easily crop it, but it's not. I tried every...
I dont believe you can create patterns via scripts but i did come across this post and a solution by Carlos that maybe of use. https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator/how-to-create-pattern-in-ai-script/m-p/9601219#M80221 By combining scripting with recorded actions yo...
These patterns were created using the brush tools. Open your brush libraries to access more brushes in illustrator without needing to download a thing! Make the pattern seamless—or at least make the edges line up. Patterns work best if the edges are such that you could repeat the pattern an...
Some time ago, I posted a tutorial on creating a knitted pattern. It was a quick and easy tutorial. This time, I'm teaching you a slightly more realistic looking pattern with decorations! It...
Now let’s have a look at the process of creation of the subtle seamless pattern in Adobe Illustrator CS6. This release of the program has the Pattern Creation feature, which allows automating the process. Create a rectangle with a fill in dark-grey. Add a new fill in the Appearance pane...
Choose another thick font for “s” and render it in 3D just like we did for the first two letters (“D” and “e”). Apply a linear gradient on the left side of the letter. For the front side, we will create a pattern — a simple flower pattern, to be exact. ...
For this tutorial we will use Illustrator to create a classical Victorian geometric pattern design often used on hallways floors (and some ceilings). You'll be able to apply the same technique I'll show you here on any other Victorian designs as well. ...