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Patterns in Adobe Capture for Illustrator & Photoshop - A Graphic Design for Lunchâ„¢ Class

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Overview

Learn to capture patterns using Adobe Capture to use in Illustrator and Photoshop.

This class is a quick and fun look at the amazing range of patterns you can create in Capture and how you get them to your desktop/laptop to use there. And I'll show you some tips and tricks for getting the best out of Capture as you make your patterns. 

Adobe Capture is part of the Creative Cloud suite of applications and is available for the iPhone, Android devices and the iPad. Using it you can create patterns for use in Illustrator and Photoshop. Since the April 2018 update, this app can now create vector patterns as well as bitmap patterns.

I'll show you how to capture each type of pattern and how to use these in Photoshop and in Illustrator. You will learn to use the patterns to fill objects as well as how to extract a single seamless repeating pattern swatch that you can send to Spoonflower for example. I'll also explain which type of pattern to send for which application. 

Capture brings a new dimension to surface pattern design - in that, if you can point your device at something, you can make a pattern from it. It's simple to do and lots of fun too. 

Syllabus

  • Create Patterns in Capture to use in Photoshop and Illustrator - Introduction
  • Capture a pattern for Photoshop
  • Create a pattern swatch in Photoshop
  • Capture a Pattern for Illustrator
  • Create a pattern swatch in Illustrator
  • Edit Capture Patterns in Capture
  • Project and Wrapup
  • Bonus Coloring a pattern in Illustrator and Photoshop

Taught by

Helen Bradley

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