Seamless Patterns

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

My seamless pattern in five color variations featuring palm leaves and plumerias using the techniques taught in the class.

Blue and orange

Blue and orange

Dark background

Dark background

Light pink background, this was the “original” colorway

Light pink background, this was the “original” colorway

Dark pink background. Since one of the flowers was the same color as the background, it turned that particular plumeria into a smaller flower with the light pink center. I thought that was a pretty cool effect to unintentionally get another flower size and style in the pattern.

Dark pink background. Since one of the flowers was the same color as the background, it turned that particular plumeria into a smaller flower with the light pink center. I thought that was a pretty cool effect to unintentionally get another flower size and style in the pattern.

An inverse of the original with red palm leaves and green flowers.

An inverse of the original with red palm leaves and green flowers.

Here’s the project you can make in the class by following along the instructions step-by-step. It’s a hibiscus based pattern.

The original colorway

The original colorway

With a dark background

With a dark background

The retro inspired palette

The retro inspired palette

The blue colorway

The blue colorway

The class teaches how to make the seamless pattern and also how to use some more features of Procreate such as Hue, Saturation, Brightness, Color Balance, and Snapping and Magnetics.

Ella Chiang

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

http://ellatronic.com
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