Palms: Seamless Pattern

Class: Drawing Seamless Patterns in Procreate (Disclosure: I get a free month of Skillshare if you sign up with this link.)

Tried again with another seamless pattern. I’ve got this idea for a decorative pillow with palms and a pink background I’m trying to create for my living room. Here’s another iteration using some of the same palms from the seamless pattern post.

The original pink and green.

The original pink and green.

The blue colorway.

The blue colorway.

Purple version, love the lilacs in there.

Purple version, love the lilacs in there.

Coral colorway.

Coral colorway.

I really struggled with this coral one at first adjusting the hue and color balance to get the colors where I wanted them to be - matching the feel of the other three - light, bright, and festive. Below is one of the previous iterations of the coral. It’s more brown toned and muddy looking.

Eventually I identified I needed to start over with a fresh duplicate of the original where the pattern and background color layer were separated. When I’d merged the pattern and background together into one layer (due to Procreate’s number of layer limits based on canvas size), I wasn’t able to get the colors I’d wanted when adjusting.

So, with the fresh file, I only adjusted the hue and color balance on the pattern, then recolored the background layer with a yellow from my palette. Finally!! It worked and I’m happy with the coral colorway. Thank goodness for non-destructive techniques, honestly saved my life so many times when working on this pattern.

This one came out darker and more muddy than I wanted. I adjusted the saturation and color balance to try and bring out more of the yellow and get rid of the brown yet here we are.

This one came out darker and more muddy than I wanted. I adjusted the saturation and color balance to try and bring out more of the yellow and get rid of the brown yet here we are.

Ella Chiang

Ella Chiang is a digital product designer based in Southern California.

http://ellatronic.com
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