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floramc
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June 4, 2021
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Question about Pattern in Capture

  • June 4, 2021
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Hello folks.

This question is for all those who work with patterns professionally, and specifically if they do use patterns in capture too, how they do it.

 

This is my confusion: when I create a pattern, generally I create the single element that generates the pattern and then that design is repeated x times.


 I started creating patterns like the one I am posting, and generally, when I work on my own renderings, I know how to apply them on the surfaces in order not to loose in quality.

 

Sporadically brands ask me about my patterns and I am always very confused as to how to post them. How can a professional use this? How am I supposed to post it? The borders are random.

 

I wonder if I am even using the app as it is supposed to be used. Curiosity: those who are creating patterns, do they have some advice on how I should think around the function in the app?

 

Thanks in advance!

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    coquelicoco
    Participant
    July 23, 2021

    Not sure if i quite understand your question, but export as pattern tile instead of saving the image when saving it to a phone (and prob iPad too). It just saves a file that is one high quality tile of the pattern. Then I apply it where I am using it. Is the question about that part ?

    Participant
    August 4, 2021

    Hi, can you tell please is it possible to change in dpi of this pattern tile ? When I download pattern tile and use it then in Procreate (raster) dpi of this tile is only 144.

    Adobe Employee
    August 5, 2021

    Dear @Lesia5CFA,

    Thanks for reaching out to us. Please follow the below link, hopefully, this answers your query. 

    https://community.adobe.com/t5/adobe-capture/high-resolution-image-export-in-adobe-capture/td-p/10624930.

     

    If you have more queries please let us know. Happy to help you.

     

    Thanks,

    Nitesh