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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

creating seamless patterns




The P program has endless filters that you can play and be happy with. But you can go beyond and create your own seamless pattens. Note that the pattern generator filter in filters creates patterns but you can see where the tiles meet, therefore they are not seamless.

There are many ways of creating a seamless pattern.
You can start from scratch with an image do the tessellations and build it up.
There are also plug ins that do all the dirty work for you, so why not take advantage.
i'll show you how to use a nice little plug in that helps you with the task and it works with CS onwards. This mini tute presupposes you know the basics of how to handle the P program.
  • First go to mehdi and download kaleidoscope.2 plug in. While there browse around as there are many cool and useful plugs ins.
  • save it in a folder in filters.
  • go to file new and make it 300x300 px.
  • then you can draw simple shapes or scan an image.
We'll concentrate on a scan here to narrow down the possibilities into a manageable tute.
  • get your image and copy it to the 300x300 px file you created.
  • make any adjustment you wish.
  • flatten layers.
  • go to filters and look for kaleidoscope.click to open
  • change settings by working with the sliders until you find something you like.
  • adjust pattern size to desired by clicking the bar under the picture.
  • click save.
  • check pattern by creating a new file let's say 800px
  • go to define pattern in the edit menu and click.
  • use the food fill .voila!! seamless pattern background!


i'm presently working with lace and here's a rough run of my process in pictures.




(apologies for the last picture.a glitch prevents me from uploading one w/out th white border (GRRRR)

This is the base for many surface design techniques.
You can then print the background to any substrate, make a thermo fax screen or simplify the image and carve stamps.

Hope this is useful to ya'll :-)


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Sunday, February 08, 2009

i'm in business!

Yes folks!
After years of pondering about it i dove in. Not at the best time, but better late than never. And extra credit goes to Ruth from Just Weaving who has been the nudging force. Ah! friends!!
Check me out here and over on the sidebar.
Let me know your opinion.



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Thursday, February 05, 2009

is it a sledge hammer?is it a plane?

a bit of zen

No, it's obasan on steroids!i can officially announce that two works of my Strata series were accepted to the HGA Small Expressions exhibit. It was my work for last year and as i intended to submit it to HGA and the Hungary triennial i had to keep the lid shut.
Needless to say i'm thrilled and it's the second good news exhibit wise of the year. Perhaps i'm on a roll. Now i'm waiting to see if i get accepted to Hungary.Then i'll post some photos here.

A wish though.
i thought the juried work at Cyber Fiber was great and i wrote about it to Susan. The juror took time explaining her choices, something unfortunately infrequent, and i think it was positive feedback for all.
i find it very useful to know the reasons behind an acceptance or a rejection because i see exhibits as having to do more with learning experiences than ego stroking.
My hopes and wishes lie in that a precedent has been established and a trend will follow.

Turning a corner now this is a zen like piece i worked sidetracking from the lace series which is very intense.
Stitching and some puff paint. Oh and some iridescent paint too. As always the Flickr photo in the site has a few explanatory notes.
Can you see i feel elated ?

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