![]() Pick any object you like and place it precisely at the corner of your canvas. Step 2: Designing your pattern using Rule 1 The key here is to know HOW to position the repeating objects in our canvas. If an object doesn’t touch either a corner or an edge, you’re able to move it freely about your canvas without any worries.If an object touches any of the four edges of your document, you’ll also need to repeat that object on the opposite edge.If an object is placed in a corner, you need to repeat that object in all four corners.Don’t worry, we’ll be explaining these rules along the rest of the tutorial. If you downloaded the Affinity Assets file included with this tutorial, you are half-way done with this tutorial, otherwise, I recommend you to create at least 10 simple objects of your choice (flowers, animals, ornaments…) that will be part of your final pattern design.īefore we even get started, let’s see the main rules you need to memorize (if possible) whenever you start a new pattern design. Breaking down these two tasks will make our process a lot easier. Tip: It’s better to create the elements we’re going to use beforehand, so we can concentrate on their design first and our pattern design later. ![]() Since we’ll be doing a few sums and subtractions, we better create a Document with even values, to simplify our calculations. ![]()
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