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With simulated physics and gravity, Patterns offers a new twist on 3D multi-player sandbox building games. Create your very own 3D universe, complete with powerful crafting tools, surprising shapes (triangles, anyone?), crazy creatures and even explorable planets.

 

Harvest and build with friends a variety of substances including ice that slides, fruit that bounces and materials that levitate. Whether you're building bridges to traverse chasms or towers that reach high into the sky, Patterns is your universe to shape.

  

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This week's Thing a Week, for the theme 'Pattern'.

The pattern that just keeps on changing.

A more complex fold you could use in your tesselations. Like this.

 

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Shot a while a go but up loaded with this weeks Take Aim Group Challenge in mind

Photographed by Steven Meisel

Vogue Italia, December 2007.

 

Traditional blue tile patterns in Iran.

 

If you would like to use this image, please credit the creator as follows:

 

'Blue tile patterns' by Atefeh Aghaee is released under CC0

 

and link to both this location and the relevant license.

Lillian is the third of my Prairie Flowers dolls. She has sunflowers and purple coneflowers embroidered around her neckline.

 

She is 11 1/2 inches tall with similar measurements to Bleuette. She is an original cloth doll.

 

Lillian's dress is an American Girl pattern resized to 70% of the original. With a little tweaking it fit perfectly

  

Taken at the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden

Vector seamless pattern

From a crochet pattern I made

Patterns of ice in a frozen puddle

建外SoHo, opposite 三里屯, Village, 2011-6-30

I didn't realize that I had dropped off the face of the Earth and the face of Flickr for nearly three weeks until my daughter sent me an email last night telling me that I've been slacking! Apparently she is right!

 

So, today I will share with you this little goody that I made to send along with a swap package that I am doing on a quilting forum. My secret pal collects dragons, so I purchased this cute pattern on Etsy from DIY Fluffies - www.etsy.com/people/DIYFluffies?ref=ls_profile

 

I gave him a staff made from a long sewing needle adorned with beads and a thimble in his other hand, and a necklace made of vintage buttons. He is on his way right now to someone in Virginia.

 

Tonight I will be taking a class in machine quilting with a friend, so I haven't been totally lazy! Just working on some other things!

I sewed up the cabin pattern by blueprints for sewing in this dreamy robert kaufman double cloth. More details on the blog.

 

www.dandeliondrift.com/2015/02/09/sewed-cabin-pattern/

This texture idea came from browsing in the B&H photo catalog. Its supposed to resemble one of their gobos, or patterned light filtering screens, which, as the catalog says, produces a dappled light effect such as the sun through leaves.

 

My intention here is that this may be used as a projection pattern on a light in 3d rendering software. This particular version also simulates the look of overlapping lights through similar dappled gobos.

 

Some seamless versions included in this upload, this is not one of them.

Barbie patterns featured in June 1965 Butterick Pattern Catalog

here's a pattern I did for VEER.com

 

more patterns online at: www.argyleacademy.com

Callionymus reticulatus (dorsal fin)

 

Published in:

Zoetemeyer, R.B., 2009. De Nederlandse zeevissen. Veldgids. Sportvisserij, Nederland, Bilthoven. 212p. ISBN 9789081029544

On page 120.

just simple pattern of life against lifeless ruined wall of the fort.

 

see few others with some form of patterns @ www.flickr.com/search/?q=pattern+OR+patterns&w=431094...

Lensbaby Composer and Twist Optik 60/2.5 at f/2.5

Some extra patterns from my collection which I am giving away this week on my blog.

blogged here

lottielulu.blogspot.com/2008/09/vintage-pattern-giveaway....

Tibetan bricks are artwork unto themselves

 

ODT: Abstract

 

AChina.07 X1113

Free pattern at

 

aseknc.blogspot.com/2010/07/free-crochet-pattern-ases-flo...

 

Where else would I photgraph a flower fairy except in the garden

 

Thanks to Anita for the pattern

Progress shot of my new pattern series...I wish I could show more but I want it to be a surprise for when they are on display in March.

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