![]() Start working on the pattern’s first column of repeating shapes by You select the resulting shapes and the background, and then group ( Control-G) them together before movingįinished working on the first pattern’s repeating segment, move on to the neighbouring Then with both it and the diagonal lines selected, simply right click > Make Clipping Mask. Step 7įinish off the current pattern by creating a copy ( Control-C) of the background, which we will paste in front, and The first copy, add the remaining ones using the Control-D keyboard shortcut (23 times), making sure toĬolor) and group all of them together afterwards using the Control-G keyboard shortcut. The Position, by using a value of 8 px for the Horizontal field and -8 px ![]() Going through the same process, making sure to reverse the direction of Step 6Īdd the top-right lines by selecting the initial stroke again, and then Once you have the first copy, simply use the Control-D keyboard shortcut (24 times) to duplicate theĪction until you've filled in the lower empty space. With the resulting shape selected, add the bottom-left lines by right clicking and then going to Transform > Move where we willĮnter -8 px in the Horizontal value field and 8 px in the Vertical one, making sure to press the Copy button in order to create the first line. Otherwise when you create the larger pattern, your lines won’t align properly. When adjusting the effect, make sure you use an odd number for the Ridges per segment input box since > Distort & Transform and applying a Zig Zag effect with the following settings: ![]() That we’ve just created by heading over to Effect ( #FFFFFF) starting from the background’s upper-left cornerĪnd going all the way down to its bottom-right one. Tool (P), and draw a diagonal line using a 4 px thick Stroke Using the Align panel’s Horizontal and Vertical Align Center options. Step 1Ĭreate the main shape for the background using a 400 x 400 px square, which we will color using #78B9FF and then Segment, which we will later use to create the actual pattern. Keyboard shortcut), and use the following settings:įinished setting up our project file, we can start working on our first repeating pattern So head over to File > New (or use the Control-N Project, we’re going to kick things off by setting up a New Document.
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