![]() ![]() Now cut the border from the layer 1 and paste it in front in layer 2 (our shape layer). Just make sure you don’t touch the shapes that overlap the borders. Arrange shapes and fill up the empty areas. Now some areas are still empty or some shapes are not well arranged. This time enter 2 in Horizontal and 0 in vertical and press copy. ![]() This will copy all that selected shapes to the bottom of our area.īy same process, select all the shapes that overlaps left border and press Enter or go to Object > Transform > Move. When the Move window appears, enter 0 in horizontal and 2 in vertical and click Copy. Now with the selection tool still selected, press Enter or go to Object > Transform > Move. To make sure you’re going right, press V to select the selection tool and drag outside of the rectangle of our pattern area. Now with the selection tool, drag select the shapes that overlaps the top border. Keep the bottom and right side empty as you can see in the image below. Now fill up the rectangle with different shapes with same color. Now in the new layer, make a shape and change its fill color to black and stroke to none. Make a second layer for the shapes that we’ll create. Change the rectangle’s fill color to none and stroke to black (just to identify it). Now we have a 2 inch by 2 inch area to make our pattern. When the Rectangle window appears, enter 2 inch in both width and height. Select the Rectangle tool and click anywhere in white background. Simple seamless pattern in Adobe IllustratorĬreate a new document in Illustrator. ![]()
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