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Hey guys, today Iamp;#39;m going to show you a quick tutorial on how I use the pattern preview feature in docHub Photoshop. Now this came in, in version 2021. Iamp;#39;m using docHub Photoshop 2022. So letamp;#39;s have a look Iamp;#39;ve got a pattern file here that Iamp;#39;m about to create a pattern with, Iamp;#39;ve got my motors that are all smart objects, you can see down here on my Layers panel, and I want to arrange them into a pattern. So what Iamp;#39;m going to do is Iamp;#39;m going to turn on pattern preview, so go up to View, pattern preview. And youamp;#39;ll probably get this message come up. Same pattern preview works best with Smart Objects, transforming pixel layers may show unexpected results. And so I always work in Smart Objects anyway. But it does recommend you convert your motives to smart objects so that you donamp;#39;t get unexpected results. But I will show you something that does happen. That is unexpected, a little little later on. And I havenamp