Paint Shop Pattern Tutorial
Created by Andy Deane
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If you wanted the Photoshop Tutorial and got here by accident follow this link ...
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This effort is my first attempt at putting the creative elements of pattern design into written format. Paint Shop Pro is the software I am using for this guide although much of the process will transfer directly between other software manufacturers. There is no affiliation between myself and JASC, Paint Shop Pro software, or any of there sponsors. It is just an attempt to assist you in creating your own patterns from pictures or artwork in your possession.
This article cannot be put in the public sector without words of caution regarding copyright laws. You can do the research into copyright laws yourself and it can only assume that your good integrity will keep you from abusing the processes available in pattern making. Every artist or craftsman/woman know the amount of time and effort that goes into their trade. Please, be respectful of the artists that have gone before us, do not steal, plagiarize, or abuse their work.
Since this site has been established, the response has been nothing less than unbelievable!! I would personally like to thank each of you for the time you take to browse this information. I hope you get as much out of it as I have gotten from writing it and from the comments that have been made.
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As a note before you proceed. MUCH of the content in the following pages is very graphics intensive. By this I mean the pages may take a LONG time to load if you are not a high speed internet subscriber. I will apologize for this now and I assure you I am working on some of the graphics to reduce their size and enable you to enjoy the visit more.
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With that said, let us begin our endeavor into pattern making. The essentials are as follows;
With the essential elements in place, a brief explanation of terminology is
necessary. Manually entered commands will be encapsulated in < > brackets.
Most of these commands are listed across the top of your PSP screen as
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