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Define Pattern not working

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Aug 16, 2017 Aug 16, 2017

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Adobe PS CC 2017 on Windows.  I followed these instructions Create patterns in Adobe Photoshop  but I must be missing something as I can't find the PAT file anywhere on my drive. !

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Community Expert , Aug 16, 2017 Aug 16, 2017

You aren't going to find it on your drive, but in a place in Photoshop that uses the pattern. Like if you go to Edit>Fill and toggle from Contents to say Foreground or Background Color to Pattern - the Pattern you made will be there. You can then create a file by creating a layer and filling it with the pattern fill and saving a jpg or whatever you need.

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You aren't going to find it on your drive, but in a place in Photoshop that uses the pattern. Like if you go to Edit>Fill and toggle from Contents to say Foreground or Background Color to Pattern - the Pattern you made will be there. You can then create a file by creating a layer and filling it with the pattern fill and saving a jpg or whatever you need.

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You can see all your currently loaded patterns via Edit > Presets > Preset Manager [Preset Type = Patterns]. They are stored in the file C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2017\Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 Settings\Patterns.psp

While in the Preset Manager, if you select one or more patterns, you can save them as a set as a .PAT file, which is stored in the default location C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2017\Presets\Patterns, although you can store them in any location of your choosing.

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Thank you that was great info.

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Glad we helped.

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This is odd... My preset Manager shows only contours and tools. No patterns is listed. Any advice on that?

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