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You're welcome to use this pattern for your own personal use. I ask that you do not sell any dolls made by this pattern. Thanks!
Three pages from the book Classical Ornaments of Japan. Tangles from hundreds of years ago :)
On the left is a pattern I'm sure I've seen already as a tangle. It's the same principle as in Trimonds, but arranged as a star. Love the stylisation of fir trees on the right (top bit). The bit on the right side below is very much like the tangle Bales (on green background).
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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.
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Detail of a kiosk roof in Copley Square. Taken for pattern study during June 2007 Boston Miksang Level 1 class. I debated how much of the curve of the roof I could show without giving the trees in the background visual prominence. Hopefully the pattern is strong enough to draw you back there, because that's what the perception was about.
Better late than never! Our dogwood is blooming and I can't help but notice all the patterns from minute to large.
Patterns is a sandbox-building game and 3D space to construct simple and complex structures, harvest substances and discover new shapes that can be used to enhance your creativity.
Close-up of the lights on the Christmas tree in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. I did one of my favorite tricks of jiggling the camera around while the shot was exposing just to see what sort of patterns and effects I could get.
Here I turned the camera slowly in a semicircle.
Fabrics: Farmers Market(cherries),Park Slope(pink), Fabric Finders Slicker yellow,and Garden Party(brown/yellow dot)
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I could hardly sleep so I waited for the sun to come up and hung a doily in front of the sunlight to cast this lovely shadow. I have many more that I really liked that I'll post at a later time. I've had this idea for quite sometimes, but it would be so much easier to shoot if I had a model.