Create Your Own Geometric Triangular Pattern
What you'll learn
Do you love geometric patterns? In this beginner-friendly class, graphic designer and illustrator Krittika Mittal will teach you how to create detailed triangular patterns using Adobe Illustrator. Krittika will guide you step-by-step throughout the process, and she will give you lots of helpful tips and tricks to speed up your workflow. Not only will you learn the basics of Illustrator, but as a bonus, you will also learn how to recreate your final pattern using Adobe Photoshop. You can use the design you create in this class to make artwork to share online, as a design for fabric or art licensing, or simply for practice.
Materials and tools used in this class
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Adobe Photoshop
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Adobe Illustrator
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This class has 8 sessions (23m)
Meet graphic designer & illustrator Krittika Mittal! Krittika will teach you how to create your own detailed triangular pattern.
In this video, you will find out what you need to make for your class project.
IncludedLet's begin. First, Krittika will teach you how to set up your file in Illustrator. Next, Krittika will walk you through the shape tool and will teach you how to create your repeating base for the pattern.
After this, Krittika will help you choose a color palette and teach you how to apply colors to the base tile.
Next, Krittika will guide you through making your artwork into a seamless pattern.
Learn how to use the recolor tool and create multiple variations of the final pattern with ease.
In this bonus video, Krittika will run you through creating a mockup of your artwork.
Lastly, Krittika will have some final words to add about this class.

Krittika Mittal
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Hi, I'm Krittika Mittal, a graphic designer and an illustrator based in New Delhi, India. I have been learning and teaching visual arts for the past 8 years. I hope to make art more tangible and more approachable to people.