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Just practicing with cheese slopes... This shape is interesting to me because it is ostensibly made up of 6 equilateral triangles, which are put together to supposedly make 3 diamonds, which should fit together to make a perfect hexagon. But it is very clear that the cheese slopes are not perfectly triangular, so you get strange things like this. It seems to me that the orange and red parallelograms are each larger than the blue polygon (is it a rhombus? or an irregular hexagon??), but they're all the same size, made up of the same number of slopes.
Just a series of five pics of patterns or repetitions I took whilst in Japan.
A close up of one of a pair of rather large metal gates at the Nijo Castle in Kyoto.
A digital treatment of one of the designs I posted earlier as I've been working on a large painting today which I will post sson.
Spot the aphid.
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When the tide is right out it can take 10 minutes to walk across the sand to the water's edge. On the way you cross many different types of surface, and the sand takes on many different patterns.
Lesson 1 - line and pattern.
Trying to follow photo lessons from book "The photographic eye - Learning to See with a Camera" by Michael F. O'Brien & Norman Sibley
So.. I am really behind on my February Challenge XD
Life got in the way. I had a really crappy month packed with work and last minute deadlines, so I had no time to sit and do this. :(
I had my sketch and some patterns, I cut some pieces but then realized I needed different sleeves (according to my sketch). So I re-did the patterns. I hope the sleeves work this time.. and the new bodice i had to adapt to this kind of sleeve.
So I think I will be finishing past the 28 th deadline.. so I think I wont have any points.. but I must finish this challenge at least, even if it's not on time :S
Now back to my other job :(
japanese fashion sewing book by nakamichi tomoko.
unusual ways to cut a pattern apart, insert pieces and to alter patterns to a one of a kind look.
fyi: there are NO patterns in original size!
you draft everything from a "basic sloper" that you´ll have to draft based on your own measurements.
a little sewing experience is neccessary, as the book doesn´t provide detailed instructions, though it has pretty good pictures.
Arguably the most intricate and beautiful of the collection, this piece had an immaculate layout.
This is a large collection of analog tubes.
These Patterns spark some kind if satisfaction feel everybtime I look at them. Most of the times when I observer Patterns in the environment I always forger to bring a film camera. But once I had got it and the results turned out to be very 😌 satisfying.
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No doubt a tripod makes a hell lot of difference when shooting a film. Sharpness and less motion blur = more details. Absolutely love this tip.
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Camera: Nikkromat Ftn
Film Stock: Ilford HP5 ( pushed 1 stop )
Went shopping with my wife. Was fascinated by the richness of textile patterns. Reminds me of the recently popular "zentangle" idea. (WE and Gerry Weber)