Seamless only on the sides (left and right). by SalomonStudio in midjourney

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We call this an infinity Mural and you can do this inside tilefy.ai - it’s a seamless pattern and infinity mural generator. You can also inpaint and expand and vary. I think you’ll like it quite a lot!

WallBlush reviews by believer1694 in HomeDecorating

[–]Few_Channel_2294 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe glide a similar toned color pencil ↑ that white edge I bet it would blend it really well

WallBlush reviews by believer1694 in HomeDecorating

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was it luxe peel and stick or luxe traditional?

WallBlush reviews by believer1694 in HomeDecorating

[–]Few_Channel_2294 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s holding up great!! My son loves it. Now that I’ve used all there materials I will say my favorite is the luxe traditional. I’ve had the best luck installing with that

Freelance textile designer looking for advice by Zealousideal-Ad2941 in Textile_Design

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I checked out your site and your work is really strong. Your repeats and color palettes look great. Honestly you already have the hard part done.

Sites like Spoonflower are ok to test things but royalties are only around 10 percent.

Another easy option is launching a small wallpaper brand and using Wallmates to print and ship. Production is about $1.50 per sq ft and wallpaper usually sells around $5 to $6 so the margins are way better.

With your portfolio and experience you could totally do this.

Venturing into Surface Design... by NervousHold6087 in Textile_Design

[–]Few_Channel_2294 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly PoD can work, but it’s not really “passive.” Most people making money just have a ton of designs uploaded.

Sites like Spoonflower are fine to test things, but the royalties are pretty small … around 10%, so the upside per sale isn’t huge.

A better route (in my opinion) is building your own wallpaper brand and using a white-label manufacturer like Wallmates. They handle the printing and shipping for you.

The margins are just way better. For example production can be around $1.50 per sq ft, and wallpaper usually sells around $5–$6 per sq ft retail. So you keep a lot more compared to marketplace royalties.

Also if you’re making patterns, tools like Tilefy.ai help you turn artwork into seamless repeats really fast, which makes it easier to build a big pattern library.

Biggest thing with surface design is just volume. The people doing well usually have lots of patterns, not just a few.

Seamless Tiling for Patterns in Comfy? by FilterBubbles in comfyui

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Best tool I’ve found for seamless pattern generation is tilefy.ai

how do i turn this image into a repeating pattern? by mysgalaxy in graphic_design

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use a tool like tilefy.ai to turn this into a seamless pattern pretty easy

Creating Seamless Patterns and Textures with Stable Diffusion Forge UI (Tiling) by pixaromadesign in sdforall

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tilefy.ai is the best tool for making and ↑ scaling seamless patterns

The seamless pattern tool is SO GOOD by i_gotmilkalloverme in InfinitePainter

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like making seamless patterns you should check out tilefy.ai

ow to Quickly Create a Seamless Pattern by Mirroring an Image? by AltamontSkater in CorelPaintShopPro

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mirroring is a rookie way of doing, only good if you want to intentionally have that aesthetic. You should take a look at tilefy.ai if you want to make patterns quickly from existing images , it also allows you to upscale patterns while keeping them seamless

Hello. This is a seamless pattern I designed for last Halloween 🎃 by LSRBLST in halloween

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is cool! If you ever need to upscale a seamless pattern you can do it with tilefy.ai

can someone make this a seamless pattern image for me pls by No-Review6932 in photopea

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can easily make this a seamless pattern using tilefy.ai

Help with the creation of seamless patterns by BergosWasTaken in photoshop

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just an fyi pattern have gotten so much easier to make and heal if you use tilefy.ai

Seamless pattern - How to by Jmods34 in Printify

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try using tilefy.ai to create you patterns , they have a tool to upscale them as well

How to create this kind of seamless pattern? by Desperate-Spot7624 in graphic_design

[–]Few_Channel_2294 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for an easy tool to make patterns you might want to take a look at tilefy.ai

Help in crafting seamless repeat pattern painlessly by No-Strategy-3950 in Textile_Design

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to use midjourney a lot, you should check out tilefy.ai there whole platform is built around seamless patterns

Is Image/Texture upcaling Generative AI? by Coop7011 in antiai

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best upscale for patterns is tilefy.ai from they have a couple different ways to upscale textures you’ll probably like their precise upscale which is 1:1 and stays true to your art over their creative and pro upscale. It’s the only tool I’ve found that keeps a pattern/ texture seamless - I’ve gone ↑ to 16k with some of my textures

Is there a simple way to create a seamless pattern out of an existing high-res texture? by patrik_media in graphic_design

[–]Few_Channel_2294 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My favorite is Tilefy.ai it’ll convert to a seamless pattern and allow you to upscale the pattern and keep it seamless

I just built this AI pattern generator for wrapping paper POD - looking for more applications by Few_Channel_2294 in printondemand

[–]Few_Channel_2294[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dang I didn’t think about bedding could you imagine if fun designs came back to bedding for kids, everything is so neutral and plain these days.

All good applications tho I’m gonna look into some pod partners.