Quick iPad Patterns: Create Tossed Seamless Repeat Patterns with Procreate
Esther Nariyoshi, Published Illustrator based in the US
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Lessons in This Class
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Class Introduction
0:14
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Drawing Motifs for Tossed Prints
3:30
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How to Make a Tossed Repeating Pattern
5:18
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4.
Test Your Patterns
0:56
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About This Class
Discover the beauty of creating simple yet elegant floral patterns with Procreate. This class is designed for advanced beginners who want to learn how to bring nature-inspired motifs into their digital artwork. In just under ten minutes, you’ll be guided through the process of drawing minimalist flowers and integrating them into a seamless repeating pattern. These floral designs are perfect for stationery, wallpaper, textiles, and print-on-demand products. Whether you’re designing for personal use or commercial purposes, this class will help you master Procreate’s brushes, layers, and export options to create polished, professional-looking floral patterns.
- Class Format: Quick, under-10-minute class
- Focus Motifs: Floral and Geometric Elements, depicted in an organic and modern style
- Skill Level: Designed for advanced beginners familiar with Procreate
- Applications: Ideal for fabric, wallpaper, and digital project designs
Resources:
Brushes Made by Esther Nariyoshi | Coaching | Portfolio | Instagram | Youtube | Blog |
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Meet Your Teacher
I have worked as an Art Director, Interactive Designer, and Creative Director before I fell in love with the beautiful world of surface pattern design and lettering. I greatly enjoy playful motifs, organic shapes as well as charms of geometry.
I love to work in vectors, the flexibility and scalability of vector artwork relax me. I usually start out an idea on paper, once my heart is struck by the sketches, I’d translate and articulate them in Illustrator, or other vector drawing apps on my ipad pro. My college and master’s degrees involve quite a bit of training in both science and art, which reflects my love for both worlds. I love the spontaneity of freehand drawing, but also enjoy the process of meticulous calculation and applying geometric principles to make my pattern.
When I am not working on patterns, I like to sew and cook
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