Quick links to procedures on this page:
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You can create your own paper texture by choosing a pattern and then modifying the spacing of the pattern elements. You can also modify the angle of the pattern elements to alter the direction of the texture.
You can create a paper texture from a selected pattern.
You can also create a paper texture by selecting an area of an image and converting it into a paper texture.
A paper texture was generated by selecting an area of the image (left). An example of applying a brushstroke to the canvas using the new paper texture (right).
To create a paper texture |
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Choose Window Paper Panels Papers.
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In the Papers panel, click the Papers Options button , and choose Make Paper.
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In the Make Paper dialog box, choose a pattern from the Pattern list box.
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Adjust the Spacing slider.
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Moving the Spacing slider to the right opens up the space between rows and columns in the selected pattern. It also increases the size of the pattern. |
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Adjust the Angle slider.
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Moving the Angle slider changes the direction of the texture rows. |
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Type a name in the Save As text box.
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The paper texture appears as the last selection in the Papers panel. |
You can also make a paper texture from the Paper Libraries panel by clicking
the Make Paper button .
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To capture paper texture |
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Open or create an image.
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Choose the Rectangular Selection tool from the toolbox.
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Drag in the document window to select the area of the image that you want to
capture as a paper texture.
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In the Papers panel, click the Papers Options button , and choose Capture
Paper.
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If you want to blend the distinction between tile borders, in the Capture Paper dialog box drag the Crossfade slider to the right. |
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Type a name in the Save As text box.
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The paper texture is added to the currently selected library. |
The Make Fractal Pattern feature and certain weaves also produce excellent
paper textures. For more information, see Creating Fractal Patterns.
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You can also capture a paper texture from the Paper Libraries panel by
clicking the Capture Paper button .
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