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Grungy Net Pattern graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/grungy-net-pattern/ in EPS (vector) format.
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Left: full pattern
Right: detail
I had some leftover scraps from an illustration that didn't work out, so I made a pattern from it. You can download it free, and do what you like with it. I'm not asking for credit if you use it, but I would like to see what you use it for out of curiosity. I didn't take the time to set it up as repeating.
Grab the PDF file here
Working on a Sheath dress pattern that can be made from non-stretchy material I HATE sewing stretchy stuff, not to mention you can find the best tiny prints in calico cottons. Its looking pretty good... you can give it a try if you'd like. The pattern is on Shannanigan's Doll Modding (mis)Adventures
P.S. This Frankie was my first attempt at removing a head. Obviously it did not go well... so now she is my mannequin!
CH Beckenried 2007 Traditional wood "mini-shingle" house-siding. The rounded ends are about an inch (2.5 cm) across.
P1020085
From my set: Dan's Patterns - Wood
(Dan Daniels)
Explore #454.
Patterns of nature, but not natural patterns. The neighbors crop coming along just fine.
Nikon D300, Tamron 90mm, 1/120s, f/11, ISO 200. (DSC_4847)
File name: 10_03_000897a
Binder label: Leisure - Reading, Travel
Title: Mme Demorest's Cosmopolitan Emporium of Fashions, the representative pattern establishment [front]
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 7 x 11 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Pattern sheets
Notes: Title from item.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
This one is an actual zebra taken at Melbourne Zoo and not a close up of the Makatron Zebra that I uploaded a couple of photos ago.
This, but with cheese slopes and tiles/plates to fill in the gaps. I'm figuring out how to fill in the gaps, now that I have cheese slopes in my arsenal. (Yay!) I see lots of fun color variation possibilities with this, too. ;-)
A few generated lace ground patterns. Each line represents two threads. Where the lines intersect, create a braid using any choice of cross and twist.
Seamless Wallpaper Tile - This pattern repeats on all sides. You can use it to fill your own custom shapes and backgrounds.
Nothing too interesting...just the patterns of a crystal lampshade in the evening light. Have a great Wednesday.
Here you can see how you overlap the blue points and the ends of the brown lines so there is no skip/duplicate in the pattern when adding repeats of blocks. The original "21" row and column are replaced by the first row/column of two other repeats.
It's the Knitted Patterns texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/6014.html (created by Constantin Malkov)