For anyone wondering about the halftone pattern, it's in filter> filter gallery > sketch, in that sketch folder should be half tone pattern, and set the pattern type to line. Hopes this helps!
Hi, your videos are amazing and really well produced ! It's was helpful. You made the process very easy and explained to so properly everything became a piece of cake for us viewers ❤️
thank you for this video. My parents started a Clothing Store and I m managing our FB page. I learn to make cool backgrounds from your videos. Thanks in lots. Virtual HUG
I have a playlist just for patterns and textures here: ru-vid.com/group/PLgFs9W6ezLe4vxshJPGyoR9D9361MfMEV if you want something specific just leave me a comment and I'll add it.
Love this tutorial, and all your others! Do you make your Textures seamless after creating them in Photoshop CC? If you do, what is your recommend method?
Thanks Marie, I'm glad you're liking the videos! As for your question, I do most of my work on the web so I make them big enough for most web projects 3000x3000 pixels but they can be made seamless with the offset filter set to half the size of the canvas then the clone stamp or content aware to fix the seams. If you want it to be seamless it might help to make the starting canvas smaller so it's more manageable. I hope this helps.
Add the pattern over this pattern and work through your blend modes for the floral layer. Multiply, screen, overlay and soft light are usually the best ones but test what looks best.
If you want to use it as an overlay texture you can save the texture as a jpg go to File>>Export>>quick export as Jpg then drag it over the image work with layer modes to get the desired look.