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How do I get more patterns in Illustrator?

Last updated on November 24, 2022 @ 8:11 am

As a graphic designer, you know how valuable it is to have a variety of patterns to use in your designs. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to find patterns that fit your specific needs.

In this article, we’ll discuss some methods for finding and using patterns in Illustrator.

1. Use the Library.

One way to find patterns is to use the Library. The Library is a search engine for Illustrator files, and it includes a variety of Patterns, Shapes, and Textures.

To use the Library, click the Library button in the Options bar, and then type a keyword in the search field. The Library will display all the files that contain that keyword.

2. Use the built-in search features.

Another way to find patterns is to use the built-in search features. In the Options bar, click the Search field, and then type a keyword. The Options bar will display all the files that contain that keyword.

Click the desired file to open it. The file will display the Pattern options in the Options bar.

3. Use the Type tool.

Another way to find patterns is to use the Type tool. In the Tools toolbar, click the Type tool, and then click the desired object.

The Options bar will display the Pattern options in the Options bar.

PRO TIP: If you are seeking ways to get more patterns in Adobe Illustrator, beware that there are many tutorials and articles online that provide methods for doing so, but many of these methods can result in your software becoming overloaded and unstable. Only attempt to add more patterns to Illustrator if you are confident in your ability to do so without jeopardizing the stability of the software.

4. Use the Live Text tool.

Another way to find patterns is to use the Live Text tool. In the Tools toolbar, click the Live Text tool, and then click the desired object.

5. Use the Pathfinder tool.

Another way to find patterns is to use the Pathfinder tool. In the Tools toolbar, click the Pathfinder tool, and then click the desired object.

6. Use the Symbol tool.

Another way to find patterns is to use the Symbol tool. In the Tools toolbar, click the Symbol tool, and then click the desired object.

7. Use the Shape Builder tool.

Another way to find patterns is to use the Shape Builder tool. In the Tools toolbar, click the Shape Builder tool, and then click the desired object. The Options bar will display the Type options in the Options bar. The Options bar will display the Pathfinder options in the Options bar.

9. Use the Pattern flyout.

Another way to find patterns is to use the Pattern flyout. In the Tools toolbar, click the Pattern flyout, and then click the desired pattern.

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