Sharon Wilke Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 Please forgive me for taking so long to get situated with the new PSP 2019. I worked in a very old version years ago and I really loved it. I'm getting more familiar with the software as I go through each tutorial. I started with creating a pattern and I was so happy until I realized that my PSP does not have any accessible pattern palette or tab like the old one did. I'm really not sure how to save it. It is 500 x 500 pixels and is small for scrapbooking purposes. I formerly worked in Photoshop and it seems like there was a tiling effect. Is there such a process in PSP 2019? If so, where can I find it? Would it be better if I created the pattern at the 3600 x 3600 size in the future?
Cassel Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 Sharon, do you mean that you are missing patterns in the Patterns tab of the Materials Properties window? If so, there are some extras that are available on the Home page, under More Content > Creative Content > Creative Content Pack. That will include picture tubes, brushes, patterns, etc. Now, the tiling effect is done automatically when you use a pattern as a material. So if you create a 500 pixels pattern, save it in the Patterns folder, and select it in the Materials Properties, it will automatically tile for you in whatever surface you are going to be using it. Of course, if the tile is 500 pixels and you fill a 3600-pixel page, you MIGHT have visible seams, depending on how you created your pattern in the first place; some patterns will be seamless, others won't. Also, if you fill out a wide surface will show seams more than if you use it for a thin stroke around a shape. A good example of a seamless pattern is in the Polkadot pattern, in the Creative Scrap tutorials page. Then, a lot of those paper patterns will end up being seamless so follow almost any of them and you will see how it works. And let us know how it goes.
Henry Schellenberg Posted November 16, 2019 Posted November 16, 2019 Hi, it took me awhile. Here is my lunch, well I thought lunch was ready, but it seems that it can not be posted. It leaves a message, "file extention error". What should I do? HenryPictures Pictures
Cassel Posted November 16, 2019 Posted November 16, 2019 Henry, are you using a .jpg image or did you save it as a .pspimage? The forum will accept .jpg files (or maybe .png too) but definitely not any .pspimage files. Also, for the Bootcamp, you should post it in the other thread: https://scrapbookcampus.com/Community/topic/bootcamp-november-2019/
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