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Adobe Photoshop Pattern Stamp Tutorial Classes

Adobe Photoshop Pattern Stamp Tool


What is Pattern Stamp Tool?


You could painting a pattern with the Pattern stamp tool or fill up a selection or layer with a pattern that you select from the pattern libraries. Photoshop Elements has several patterns you could select from.

To customize your photos, or to make unique scrapbook pages, you can create your very own patterns. You can save patterns that you create in a library, and after that load libraries of patterns using the Preset manager or the Pattern pop-up panel, which appears in the Tool Options bar of the Pattern Stamp tool and also the Paint Bucket tool saving patterns allows you to easily make use of a pattern in several photos.

To utilize the Clone Stamp tool, you set a sampling point on the area you intend to copy (clone) the pixels from and paint over one more area. To paint with one of the most existing sampling point whenever you quit and resume painting, select the Aligned option. Deselect the Aligned option to repaint beginning with the initial sampling factor no matter the number of times you stop as well as return to painting.

You could make use of any brush tip with the Clone Stamp tool, which provides you accurate control over the size of the clone area. You can likewise utilize opacity and also flow setups to manage the paint application to the cloned area.


How to Use Pattern Stamp Tool?


The Pattern Stamp tool paints with a pattern specified from your image, one more image, or a preset pattern.

  1. From the Enhance area in the toolbox, pick the Pattern Stamp tool. (If you do not see it in the toolbox, pick the Clone Stamp tool, and then click the Pattern Stamp tool symbol in the Tool Options bar.).
  2. Choose a pattern from the Pattern pop-up panel in the Tool Options bar. To fill additional pattern libraries, choose a collection name from the panel food selection, or select load Patterns and browse to the folder where the library is stored. You could also specify your very own pattern.
  3. Establish Pattern Stamp tool options in the Tool Options bar, as preferred, and then drag within the image to painting.
    You could define any of the adhering to Pattern Stamp tool alternatives:.
    • Brush: Sets the brush tip. Click the arrowhead next to the brush sample, pick a brush category from the Brush drop-down, and then select a brush thumbnail.
    • Stylist: Paints the pattern making use of paint daubs to develop an impressionist impact.
    • Dimension: Sets the dimension of the brush in pixels. Drag the Dimension slider or get in a size in the text box.
    • Opacity: Sets the opacity of the pattern you use. A low opacity setup permits pixels under a pattern stroke to show with. Drag the slider or go into an opacity value.
    • Mode: Specifies how the paint that you use blends with the existing pixels in the image.
    • Aligned: Repeats the pattern as a contiguous, uniform layout. The pattern is aligned from one paint stroke to the next. If Aligned is deselected, the pattern is centered on the tip each time you quit and also return to painting.

Add a custom-made pattern to the pattern picker

  1. Do one of the following:
    • To create a pattern from part of the image, make a rectangle selection with Feather set to 0 pixels.
    • To develop a pattern from the entire image, deselect everything.
  2. Choose Edit > Specify Pattern from Selection.
  3. Go into a name for the pattern in the Pattern Name dialog box.
  4. To deselect the original selection, choose Select > Deselect.

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