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How to darken pattern in 1ST

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letamp;#39;s do a Sketchbook exercise thatamp;#39;s inspired by my favorite thing about summer and that is watermelon I love a good watermelon as usual grab your paints and give them a spritz then I want you to mix up two greens a darker Green and A nice bright vibrant green Iamp;#39;m going to do mine in a little n grid pattern so I did have to kind of measure out roughly where I should put them on the page that was not my favorite part of this Iamp;#39;m going to fil my brush with that dark green color and Iamp;#39;m going to make an oval in my first quadrant Iamp;#39;m placing this down to the the page gets wet where I put it down but not so wet that itamp;#39;s flowing across the page because weamp;#39;re going to make the texture of the watermelon using water and creating blooms so wash your brush fill it with water tap it off so thereamp;#39;s not too much and then weamp;#39;re just going to drag those lines down if you want an area of it to be a little bit thicker you

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Edit a Fill Pattern Click Manage tab Settings Panel Additional Settings drop-down Fill Patterns. In the Fill Patterns dialog, for Pattern Type, select Drafting or Model, and then select the fill pattern to edit. Click (Edit fill pattern). To edit the pattern, follow the instructions in Create a Simple Fill Pattern.
All you have to do to scale a pattern in Illustrator is: Right-click on the object. Click Transform Scale. In the dialogue box that pops up, select Uniform. Next, uncheck all the boxes except Transform Patterns, and Preview. Change the percentage. Click Ok.
Drag a new pattern swatch to the artboard from the Swatches panel. Select the dragged pattern. Ungroup. Release the compound path. remove the outer rectangle. load into the Swatches panel your ordinary swatches. select the dots. select the fill color that you like.
Now double click on the swatch of the pattern you like to edit. This will take you to a Pattern Edit mode, you can select all (Ctrl + A) and then change stroke or fill colors ing to your preferences.
0:56 24:33 And start knitting across any way you like and ing to your pattern. And thats already. ItMoreAnd start knitting across any way you like and ing to your pattern. And thats already. It later on you have to undo the knot undo the knot because its quite visible in your finished.
0:19 3:18 And you just drag that out in great sort of different patterns that way alter. Going great littleMoreAnd you just drag that out in great sort of different patterns that way alter. Going great little patterns. And so on you dont have to keep the same size. So you can actually obviously reduce. It.
0:21 3:27 So if you cannot see it you should go to window layers. And it will pop up this. So if you go downMoreSo if you cannot see it you should go to window layers. And it will pop up this. So if you go down here. And you select hue saturation.
Select a fill color by doing one of the following: Click a color in the Control panel, Color panel, Swatches panel, Gradient panel, or a swatch library. Double-click the Fill box and select a color from the Color Picker.

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