you extract the .rar file. Which gives you, a .pat file. This file you can put where you like. There is a folder in your photoshop library that has all Photoshop's own patterns. That's a good place to store your own.
When you've have the layer in photoshop which you wish to add the pattern too, you have several ways of doing it. I always right click the layer and choose -blending options- then choose the -pattern overlay- right down in the bottom. There you have the choice of loading patterns. Then just find the location of your pattern and load it in. the rest is straight forward
There need to be some fill on your layer before you can add the pattern. meaning that the layer can't be empty. There need to be come sort of graphic on it. Ill upload a guide for it later today.
I hope this helped you. if not, check out the guide later on
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you extract the .rar file. Which gives you, a .pat file. This file you can put where you like. There is a folder in your photoshop library that has all Photoshop's own patterns. That's a good place to store your own.
When you've have the layer in photoshop which you wish to add the pattern too, you have several ways of doing it. I always right click the layer and choose -blending options- then choose the -pattern overlay- right down in the bottom. There you have the choice of loading patterns. Then just find the location of your pattern and load it in. the rest is straight forward
There need to be some fill on your layer before you can add the pattern. meaning that the layer can't be empty. There need to be come sort of graphic on it.
Ill upload a guide for it later today.
I hope this helped you. if not, check out the guide later on