In a recent post I showed you how to create a kaleidoscope using Photoshop. As one of the techniques for using a kaleidoscope, I suggested you could create a repeating pattern from it. One reader posed the question as to how a repeating pattern could be created given that there were spaces around the original shape. Today, I’ll show you how to solve the issue and, in the process, get a grasp on creating repeating patterns in Photoshop.
Step 1
Start with the finished kaleidoscope image document. If you didn’t see the original article, here’s a link to it.
Step 2
Save a copy of this image and this time flatten the image layers – not any solid color or white background layer you may be using.
To do this, select all the layers containing content by Control or Command clicking on them and choose Layer > Merge Layers.
Create a duplicate of the image layer so you have two copies of it.
Hide the top layer for now and select the second of the image layers.
Choose Image > Image Size and read off the image width and height. Divide each by two and write down the resulti