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January 14, 2011
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Problem creating new pattern swatches

  • January 14, 2011
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I am very familar with Illustrator (CS4) except I keep having this one issue!!!!  I know how to make new swatches, solid color or a pattern, but have been having problems with making a new pattern swatch.  For example, say it's a basic square with some lines it in, or a plaid pattern or something, I drag it over into the swatch area and it's supposed to create a new swatch in there.  This does not happen more times than most.  When I drag it over it highlights the swatch window black like it is going to recieve it, but then nothing happens.  I've tried expanding the art, rasterizing it, drawing a transparent box on it, trying to somehow make it a symbol first, I dunno.  Can't figure it out.  If anyone can help me, I would be soooooooo happy!  I am working on a brand new macbook pro with 4G RAM and have no other programs open.

Thanks for your help in advance!!

Joe

    Correct answer chris.dellafave

    I had this problem before. Instead of dragging into pattern swatches, I selected the pattern and clicked edit>define pattern. Turns out I had hidden guides selected, which cannot be placed in a pattern. View>guides>clear guides. It work for me.

    Good Luck

    7 replies

    March 10, 2022

    the image need to be embedded first before you drage it to the switch panel once you do this it will work inshallah

    December 16, 2014

    Thanks for the post everyone. I had the same problem but chrisdelafave's post helped me find out what my issue was... thank god!!! I clicked edit>define pattern and a notification stating 'patterns cannot contain anything painted with a pattern' popped up. Although a pattern wasn't included in my drawing, a colour swatch I created was. This colour was lifted off another reference using an eyedropper and therefore does not contain a colour code (ex.CMYK) which isn't technically a true colour (according to AI). I replaced the sampled swatch with a similar hue (yellow in my situation) and it worked. I highlighted my drawing, dragged it into the swatches folder and, presto, a new pattern.

    So glad I didn't go with plan C; whipping my laptop on the ground wouldn't have worked but it sure would of felt good

    New Participant
    September 17, 2021

    Even I was getting the same issue. I figured it was an error on my side. Some of the objects in my selection were not filled with solid colors. I advise you to check the 'Fill' of all your objects. Make sure it is a solid or gradient color. It will be an issue if it's filled with a pattern. This is when the error message 'patterns cannot contain anything painted with a pattern' comes. Hope it helps. 

    New Participant
    March 12, 2025

    I just learned that if choosing colors from photographs to make your color palette, once you pick your colors from your photos and place on your artboard, select the color you want and drag the color into the swatch panel from the color picker fill box, not from where you placed it on your artboard, this will make it an RGB color rather than a pattern.

    If adding them to your swatch panel by dragging them in from your document or selecting from your document to create a new swatch from your swatches panel, this will sometimes turn them into patterns and create an error, Hope that makes sense. So happy to have figured this out.

    November 15, 2011

    Actually, in my case, when I had trouble, I had to make sure the image was embedded. Otherwise, it acts stupid and doesn't want to allow you to drag and drop or even select "Define Pattern" from the Edit menu.

    Once it is embedded, it should be okay. Hopefully between all of these different answers one of them will work!

    chris.dellafaveCorrect answer
    New Participant
    September 2, 2011

    I had this problem before. Instead of dragging into pattern swatches, I selected the pattern and clicked edit>define pattern. Turns out I had hidden guides selected, which cannot be placed in a pattern. View>guides>clear guides. It work for me.

    Good Luck

    hannahs22763629
    New Participant
    March 28, 2020

    This SAVED me! Thank you so much! 

    Steve Fairbairn
    Inspiring
    January 14, 2011

    Are you sure you're viewing all swatches?

    Press trhe little button, second from the left at the bottom of the Swatches palette. You should get this:

    joeyquirkAuthor
    New Participant
    January 14, 2011

    Here is a screen shot.  I just tried dragging this into the swatch area and you can see how that area highlighted black like I mentioned, but no new swatch was created ...

    Inspiring
    January 14, 2011

    I think you are dragging the to the group folder or onto a group that will not happen as color groups are only colors not patterns.

    You drag to a color group folder t best if it is an empty group it will add a swatch for red and the gray if the color group has one of the colors already in the group you cannot add colors from the swatch and even if you could it would not create a pattern swatch.

    Think about it for a second and you will see the logic.

    A pattern group might be useful for textile and carpet industries, wallpaper and even maybe electronics but that does not exist.

    When I drag this onto a grup or the group folder I get no where as well but drag to an empty area of the swatches panel or between toe swatches all is fin.

    If this is not the problem then I have no idea.

    Kurt Gold
    Adobe Expert
    January 14, 2011

    Can you select one of those objects and make a screenshot while the Appearance panel is expanded, then post that screenshot here?