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Apply pattern to selected area

Explorer ,
Nov 24, 2021 Nov 24, 2021

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I want to overlay a pattern onto this area that I selected but I cannot import my pattern. When I try to access the image I want to use as a pattern it says that no items match my search even though I had placed it inside a folder. How should I import my pattern then?

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Community Expert , Nov 24, 2021 Nov 24, 2021

What kind of image? .pat? 

If its »just« an image (like jpg, tif, png, …) you need to create a Pattern via Edit > Define Pattern. 

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Community Expert , Nov 24, 2021 Nov 24, 2021

Open the jpg, then invoke the menu item 

Edit > Define Pattern 

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Community Expert , Nov 24, 2021 Nov 24, 2021

Add a Pattern Fill layer, and scroll down to the end of the list. Your newly created pattern should be there.

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What kind of image? .pat? 

If its »just« an image (like jpg, tif, png, …) you need to create a Pattern via Edit > Define Pattern. 

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Explorer ,
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It's a jpg image. Where do I find the Edit option?

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Open the jpg, then invoke the menu item 

Edit > Define Pattern 

Screenshot 2021-11-24 at 15.38.23.png

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Explorer ,
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I tried to follow the steps but it still registers as a jpeg image. 

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This is the surface that I want to cover with the pattern

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Add a Pattern Fill layer, and scroll down to the end of the list. Your newly created pattern should be there.

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Found it, thanks.

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Moderator please remove Actions and scripting label from this thread (and delete my post).

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