The
Pattern Maker filter slices and reassembles an image to make a pattern.
The Pattern Maker works in two ways:
Fills a layer
or selection with a pattern. The pattern can be made of one large tile,
or multiple duplicate tiles.
Creates tiles that you can save as a pattern preset and use
with other images.
You can generate multiple patterns from
the same sample until you find one that you like.
Do one of the following:
Select the layer that contains the area
from which you want to generate the pattern. The layer you select
will be replaced by the generated pattern, so it’s a good idea to
make a copy of the layer first.
To generate a pattern in a new layer or file, make
a rectangular selection of the image you are using to generate the
pattern, and choose Edit > Copy. Then add a layer to
the image, or create a new file with the dimensions you want the
final image to have.
Choose Filter > Pattern Maker.
Specify the source of the pattern.
Choose Use Clipboard As Sample to use the
contents of the clipboard if you copied an image before you opened
the Pattern Maker.
Make a selection in the preview area with the Pattern
Maker’s Marquee tool . To
move the selection marquee, drag it to a different location.
Note: You can use the Zoom and Hand tools to
navigate in the preview area. Use Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS)
with the Zoom tool to zoom out. The magnification appears at the
bottom of the dialog box.
Specify the tile size.
Enter pixel dimensions in the Width and
Height boxes.
Click Use Image Size to generate a pattern with
one tile that fills the layer.
Click Generate. You can press Esc to cancel the generation.
The preview area is tiled with the generated pattern.
To switch between the generated preview
and the source image, choose an option from the Show menu.
To view the boundary of individual tiles, click
Tile Boundaries.
To offset the tiles in the generated pattern, choose
a direction from the Offset pop‑up menu and specify an offset amount
in the Amount text box. The offset amount is a percentage of the
tile dimension in the specified direction. The offset has no effect
on saved pattern preset tiles.
Click Generate Again to generate additional patterns
using the same options, or adjust the options and then click Generate
Again.
Smoothness
Adjusts the sharp edges in the pattern. Increase the
smoothness to reduce edges.
Sample Detail
Specifies the size of pattern slices in the tile. A high
value maintains more of the original detail in the pattern. A low
value uses smaller slices in the tile. Tiles take longer to generate
when you use a high value.
Navigate through the generated tiles in the Tile History
panel to select the tile that you want to use to fill the layer
or to save as a pattern preset.
To move through the tiles you’ve generated,
click the First Tile button, Previous Tile button, Next Tile button,
or Last Tile button. Or, type the number of the pattern preview
you want to view, and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
To view how the tile looks as a repeating pattern
in the preview area, make sure that Update Pattern Preview is selected.
If tile previewing is slow, deselect this option, find the tile
you want, and then select the option.
To delete a tile and pattern preview, navigate to
the tile you want to delete, and click the Delete icon.
To save a tile as a preset pattern, navigate to
the tile you want to save, and click the Preset Pattern button.
Enter a preset name, and click OK. When you save a tile
as a preset pattern, only a single tile is saved, not the full,
generated pattern.
Tile History buttons
A.
Preset Pattern
B.
First
Tile
C.
Previous Tile
D.
Next Tile
E.
Last Tile
F.
Delete
icon
When you are satisfied with a pattern preview and you
have saved the tiles that you might want to use in the future, click OK
to fill the layer or selection.
If you are creating preset patterns only, click Cancel
to close the dialog box without filling the layer.
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Comments
No screen name
said on
Jan 31, 2008
at
8:00 AM :
I would like to know the location of the pattern I create with "Define Pattern". I see the created pattern in my Pattern palette, but I can't find a pattern with the name I gave it in the regular Presets\Pattern folder. So where does it go and what extension does the file have, .jpg, .psd, .pat?
avibodha
said on
Aug 21, 2008
at
12:29 PM :
The pattern is added to your pattern list in Photoshop, not saved on disk.
No screen name
said on
Aug 24, 2008
at
2:37 PM :
Then how do reuse it, share it, etc?
onydchic
said on
Sep 17, 2008
at
6:46 AM :
Click on the pattern in the Patterns Dialog and then click on the little button on the top right where you have all the extra options and choose, 'Save Pattern...' There you can save it as a .PAT file. That should work I think.
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