Pattern Play: Combining Illustrator and Photoshop
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
In this class I show you my workflow for creating patterns using both Illustrator and Photoshop. We’re going to use Illustrator to build shapes, construct pattern repeats, and play around with color palettes. Then we’ll bring the patterns into Photoshop to add hand sketched elements and build dimension and texture.
I love illustrator for its fluidity with creating shapes and changing colors, but I love Photoshop for it's ability to add depth and artistic texture. You don't have to choose one or the other! Play with each program's strengths to create a final pattern repeat that you're proud to call your own.
This class is suitable for intermediate beginners. We briefly touch on a technique for bringing hand drawn lines into Photoshop, which can be learned more in depth in my first class: Digitizing Hand Drawn Sketches.
Syllabus
- Pattern Play Introduction
- Class Project
- Process Overview
- Sketches
- Drawing with the Pen Tool
- Drawing with the Pencil Tool
- Building Shapes
- Accent Lines
- Creating the Tile Repeat
- Playing with Color
- Exporting from Illustrator
- Adding Hand Drawn Lines
- Painting
- Final Tile
- Thank You!
Taught by
Dylan Mierzwinski
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