Quick Tips #1 – Adjusting a Pattern’s Size and Repeats for Final Printing

Ever so often I do receive requests from clients with varying levels of expertise in editing vector graphics asking me how to accomplish some simple but key changes before they can apply my designs in their projects. With this crowd in mind and taking to the heart the maxim that "a picture is worth a thousand words", I decided to experiment and see where 20 pictures per second would get me. ;-)

In other words, welcome to the first installment in a series of Quick Tips videos by LittleLion Studio!

The videos won’t follow a strict rule, just the general idea that I might be able to contribute a few tips here and there regarding techie stuff.

Without further ado, please feel free to watch the video on how to adjust a pattern’s size and repeats for final printing.

This video should be particularly interesting to those looking to print wide format jobs such as wallpaper, textile, canvas, posters and similar items.

If the resolution is too low for your taste and bandwidth, make sure to click/select "720" and watch the HD version in full screen mode.

Feel free to leave comments and suggestions for future videos.

2 Comments

  1. Posted June 26, 2010 at 3:19 pm | Permalink

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  2. Posted July 11, 2010 at 9:48 am | Permalink

    Thanks for the props, René. Your blog looks really nice!

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