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Build with Friends
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.
Share your Creations
Invite friends and explore with the new multi-player option. Put your imagination and ingenuity to the test as you and your friends create simple or complex structures from elemental substances. Your formations may result in unexpected behaviors -- some creations will fall, while others may orbit. Share your creations and upload your planets to The Cosmos then download new worlds to explore or re-make as your own.
Join the Community
Show off your creations and connect with others in the Patterns community on Facebook, Twitter, Steam and YouTube. Follow us for exclusive gameplay tips and secrets.
Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.
RC Aerobatics (Pattern) Nats, being held July 25-29, in Blytheville, Arkansas.
Photos by Jay Gerber.
Detail crop from the Transamerica Pyramid skyscraper in San Francisco. Hand held shot from the corner of Montgomery Street and Montague Pl.
I like this shot because of the repeating pattern the windows make, though with small variations once you look more closely.
A Native American inspired bolster cushion cover.
'A little bit of pattern goes a long way. Try pom poms or tassels on either end of the bolster for a truly artisan look.'
Patterned teal dress over black bra, black knickers, black suspender belt and black seamed stockings.
Flirty Friday flash.
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.
We rounded off our trip to Tate Modern with a visit to Borough Market. It was busy and we were buying food for our supper so I only managed one shot - the stall holder had arranged his mushrooms into a pattern that I couldn't resist. That was way back when. The Nomad's have conveniently made this week's theme 'catching up', so I'm going to do just that.
A week or so after this outing I was admitted to hospital with an inflamed gall bladder. They looked after me well, a complete detox, nil by mouth for several days, intravenous antibiotics, and plenty of rest. I'm out of hospital now and feeling much better. I'll be taking things easy for a while whilst I establish a more healthy pattern of living.
Thank you to Homerton Universiy Hospital.
8 different ways to wear! Great for any body type or personal style.
Pattern and class now available at Craftsy.
check it out here-http://www.etsy.com/listing/77688025/pattern-your-life
Some ideas for using this wallet are
- a wallet for your credit cards or ID
- business card holder
- gift card holder (instead of a card, box or other contraption they give you)
- cash wallet
They also work great as stocking stuffers!
Each wallet ships in a handmade envelope from recycled paper!
Sadly, the wallet does not come with a real or fake money, credit or gift cards. Sorry! :D
Easter Pattern (No Eggs, Just Mamas)
Download the whole pack (as Photoshop .pat or Illustrator .ai patterm swatches)
from pehaa.com/2010/02/easter-patterns-for-photoshop-and-illus...
Free for personal and commercial use.
Carney and I are having a worried Furry Friday morning. We had a worried Thursday too. Something is bothering him. He has never been sick before. He is not eating and stays in a hiding place. I am trying to help him. All of his dear Flickr friends, please send good healing thoughts to him.
This is the first of twenty sand patterns I photographed at Goblin Valley Park near Hanksville, Utah. It was the first one I noticed. The patterns were becoming more pronounced because of the angle of the late afternoon sun. As I continued to search, I found stranger and stranger sand patterns.
The park is best known for its fantastic erosion formations which are in the thousands within the park. However, while everyone else was looking up, I was looking down.
The patterns in the sand created by the meager rainfall, fascinated me to no end, and I spent most of the day wandering through the small washes looking for more interesting shapes and patterns...
For my Styled Chic No. 1, I took this totally hip and modern room shot from Crate & Barrel. This hip and modern design is inspired by color and sophistication. This wedding suite contains an Invitation, belly band and RSVP card. I love working with different color palettes. I took the cream, black and purple tones as my palette. There are so many combination’s that can come from from this including the silver from the wall, but I wanted something a little different. I also took the pattern from the pillow and incorporated it on the belly band. Perfect!
I created a custom monogram to layer on the belly band to really give some punch and brand the couple. I used an ivory cream linen card stock to add some richness and flat printed them. These could just as well be letterpressed! I would pair these with gorgeous ivory cream envelopes and a custom rubber stamp. *wink
RC Aerobatics (Pattern) Nats, held July 16-19, 2018, at the International Aeromodeling Center, Muncie, Indiana.
Photos by Jim Quinn.
Panthera Tigris
Big paws. I love tigers.
Yesterday I spent an hour and a half waiting in the DOL to spend less than five minutes taking my written test to get my license. But the good news is that I missed one, got twenty-one right, and skipped three =) It was surprisingly easy. Then I had to take another ticket to schedule my driving test... That took another forty minutes. I finished up about twenty minutes before they closed at 5PM. That's the DOL for ya.