In my next class, I’m going to show you my detailed method for vectorizing Procreate textures and getting amazing results in Adobe illustrator using different techniques. If you’re looking for some additional resources to learn the basics or expand your knowledge, here are the link to my other related classes:Ĭreate an Intricate, Editable Floral Pattern in Procreate - beginner class for creating complex patterns in ProcreateĬreate a Dense, Floral, Half Drop Pattern in Procreate - intermediate class for creating dense half drop patterns in ProcreateĬreate Your First Seamless Pattern in Adobe Illustrator - beginner class for creating a seamless pattern in Adobe Illustrator, plus my first ever Skillshare class (my class production got much better now, hehe) I personally can’t wait to see what you’ll all make!! It’s always easier and more fun to learn, grow, and create together. It’s going to be wonderful to see them together to make a final comparison.Īlso, feel free to support your fellow classmates by liking and commenting on their projects. Once you finish vectorizing your pattern, click on the Create Project button, share your thoughts and add 2 versions of the same pattern, one already made in Procreate and the other one that is vectorized in Illustrator. You’re going to start with one finished pattern you made in Procreate and you’re going to vectorize it in Adobe Illustrator. You can DM me on Instagram or send me an email, you'll find my contact info on my website. So, stay tuned and follow me on Skillshare or Instagram to get notified when I publish the next class.Īnd if you have something you're particularly interested in when it comes to vectorizing textures or you have a certain pain point when it comes to this topic, let me know and I'll make sure to include that in the class. This class covers in-depth the basics of vectorizing your Procreate patterns, but when it comes to vectorizing textures which is such a big subject, I’m creating a whole new class where I’ll show you everything about how to vectorize and use textures to get amazing results in Illustrator. This means you’ll be fully prepared in case you need to deliver those vector files. This class is beginner-friendly, but the basic knowledge of Procreate and Adobe Illustrator will be super helpful.īy the end of this class, you’ll know how to vectorize Procreate patterns in Adobe Illustrator. Save your final pattern design for printing and for social media.Create a pattern repeat in Adobe Illustrator.Improve your results by editing them with the direct selection tool, smooth tool & simplify tool.Use the image trace tool to vectorize the elements in one click.Use the pen tool to redraw the elements.Create customs actions for pattern design to be more time-efficient when moving the repeat elements.Correctly set up your pattern design artboard.Prepare and export your Procreate layers accordingly.Plan ahead and determine how you’ll vectorize your layers.We’re going to focus on achieving the best results while being time-efficient. Besides just vectorizing, I’m going to show you how to easily reassemble that same pattern in Illustrator by using your own custom actions. We’re going to cover everything from preparing and exporting Procreate files, to learning about different ways to vectorize them in Adobe Illustrator using the image trace tool or pen tool. If you’re like me, and you love creating patterns in Procreate, you know that you also need a backup plan in case a client asks you to deliver your Procreate pattern as a vector file. In this class, I’m going to show you my method for vectorizing Procreate patterns in Adobe Illustrator.
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