Summary of Half Drop Pattern Repeats in Procreate 5X

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This video tutorial demonstrates how to create a half drop pattern in Procreate. The artist begins by flipping the object vertically, then horizontally, and then transforms the object once more to release it. They fill in the gaps between selections with new layers, and then test the repeat by collapsing the pattern layer group.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, the creator shows how to create a half drop repeat in Procreate, using a risograph brush pack and their own scattered stamps. The brush threshold and snapping settings are explained, and a 2000x2000 pixel canvas is set up. The layer contents are selected and resized, and then snapped into place.
  • 00:05:00 In this tutorial, the author walks viewers through the steps of creating a half drop pattern in Procreate. The first four quadrants of the pattern are created using color drop, and then the final two quadrants are created using a transform tool. Once all four quadrants are created, the background fill layer in the pattern group is activated and the background color is Color Droped. The first painting layer is then used to paint the motifs with the squid ink brush, and the spacing and direction of the leaves is varied randomly.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, the author demonstrates how to create a repeating half drop pattern in Procreate 5X. They start by drawing the leaves and adding detail with scattered stamps and the eraser tool, then switch to the burst brush to add more stars. They use the blot brush to add circles, and finally, they collapse the layer group and add a new layer with the orange brush. They use the selection tool to distort the layers and fill in the drop pattern.
  • 00:15:00 This video explains how to create a Half Drop Pattern Repeats in Procreate 5X. First, the user creates a new layer and places elements in a desired location. Next, they use the freehand selection tool to relocate any existing elements that are not crossing the edges. Once the placement is finalized, they add a new layer and color it blue. They use the brushes to paint in the leaves texture and variation. Finally, they use the transform tool to flip the layers horizontally and vertically. They repeat the process for selection two and transform the layers accordingly. Finally, they collapse the layer group and save the pattern.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, the artist shows how to create a half drop pattern in Procreate. First, they flip the object vertically, then horizontally. Next, they transform the object once more to release it. Finally, they fill in the gaps between selections with new layers. The artist tests the repeat, and then collapses the pattern layer group.
  • 00:25:00 In this tutorial, the author shows how to create a half drop pattern in Procreate using three fingers. First, they paste a flattened version of the group contents above the group duplicate this flattened image until there is a total of five flattened images. Next, they select the topmost layer and tap the transform tool. If they turned off snapping earlier, they make sure that magnetics is still on. They then grab the node on the center-right side and drag inward until the edge snaps in to align with the very center of the canvas, which is indicated by the gold guidelines. They should also see the pixel dimensions of this will be evenly half of their canvas. Next, they lift up the pencil and tap the layers icon to move to the next layer down. On this layer, they drag from the lower right corner node to resize until it snaps into the upper left quadrant. They then move this object up until it's halfway off of the canvas and then you'll see these gold guides appear. They also see that the pattern is aligned on this intersection. Next, they move on to the third layer and resize by dragging from the upper right corner node. Once it snaps into place, they move the layer down until this one is halfway off a canvas and

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