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Stick the left & right halves together.įinished page layout (positions of rearranged four corners): This will leave the right hand strip (2&4) now on the left, but with a half height displacement. Now you take piece 1 to bottom right and piece 3, to top right and stick those two quarters together again. Now cut only the left strip in half again (horizontally this time to separate 1&3). Start whole page (image the four quarters as below): ***Do you have a “cut-paper” easy formula for figuring out a half-drop repeat? I am going to scan my drawing, take it into Adobe Illustrator, color and repeat it there. I am going to cheat and do the final coloring steps in the computer to finish up my design. You could color this tile and then xerox it many times and line up your design- plaster it on your walls and make wallpaper. Once you finish filling in all the parts you want to fill in you now have your repeatable tile. Remember again- do not draw to any of the edges of the paper. Now fill this space with the rest of your design. Now your design should be on all the edges only and you have a big middle white space. Next you are going to cut your drawing in half again the other way- (yikes!) and flip those pieces and tape them back together. It’s hard to see that I’ve even taped mine since I’ve lined it up so well. Also try to tape your drawing back together as perfectly lined up as possible. Put the tape on the back of the paper so it doesn’t obstruct your drawing at all later. Once you have the two pieces flip them and tape your drawing back together. Once you finish the middle space as much as you want you are going to cut your drawing in half- scary I know- but that’s why computers are helpful. (I am going to draw lions and vine-y things- an influence from last months visit to the American Folk Art museum in nyc.) On a clean piece of paper draw a design in the middle of your paper without letting any of the drawing touch the edges- this is very important. And you don’t even need a computer! (I usually do my repeats on the computer but today I’m doing it the way I was first taught.) Here’s the old fashioned way of making a tile-able design: One of the questions I frequently get emailed is -how do you make a repeat pattern? I thought it would be fun today to do a little tutorial showing you how simple it is even with a very complex drawing. Besides introducing you to some cool artists, giving sneak peeks and before and afters of some friends homes, and sharing my favorite new product finds, I thought it would be nice to share some of the things I have learned along the way of being a illustrator/pattern designer. thank you Grace for having me this week! I am very excited to be here.
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