You are my nee fav RU-vid channel - I've been binging your old and new videos ❤ I signed up for Repper today for my first month using your code and im excited to see what i can create - feeling inspired! ❤
Fun informative video and as always I learned something new! Thanks! Now I want to go back and play with all my previous repper collections! A stained glass video would be awesome.
It's always inspiring to see how you use Repper, Mey! Especially all those considerations when making patterns for specific purposes and production services is gold ✨
Thank you so much for this video Mey! I have had Repper for over 12 months and couldn't work out the export option of large files! But also...please, please do a video on how to make wrapping paper!!??
Great video. Thank you. Questuons..if my source image is small, like a thumbnail size would that affect the quality if my output image for let's say a shower curtain. Also, what can I do if I want to crate a seamless pattern image from one of my designs in Repper. I use Procreate and I would also like to make paper packs for sale with the design. Would love more videos like this thank you, thank you. ❤
The image you upload + the part of it you select + the tiling effect, all calculate together to the maximal tile size, which affects the downloading size options. I was showing that when exporting the large result, the 10K, I had to repeat the pattern more times to create the desired size. I will be making a video on how to make sure the end result is seamless as well and how to use repper for paper packs and seamless pattern creation for sell. Though you can def use Procreate for that regardless.
You can use SVG source images to generate vector (SVG) patterns! It's a little more complicated than raster and has more constraints (not all SVG elements are supported, not all tiling supported), but if you are really into working with vector, definitely give it a try!
The pixelation will happen only if you avoid the system's warning and download a size that has very low DPI. I have used source images that are 1600x2400 pixels as well and had amazing results, it depends on the selected area, the tiling, and the times it repeats.
Well, that can happen for MANY reasons... Could be your design itself, or the marketing. No way of knowing without seeing your designs and how you market them.
@@MeyTribe i used to market them on insta but recently started showing them on pinterest. I mainly used ai before but now i'm using my own designs, mostly patterns.