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In this detailed tutorial you will learn how to create a seamless pattern composed of simple folk-flavored flowers. In the first part we will create an individual flower. In the second we will focus on constructing a pattern and define a seamless Illustrator pattern swatch.
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LCC Surface Design students hand screen printing one of our repeat patterns. LCC Surface Design Show 2011. www.primitivepress.bigcartel.com
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Noticed this pool/fountain while watching a street performance outside Paragon, Orchard Road :)
Quickly turn my camera to this and took a few shots, i'm happy with the results.
Guess the shelve of Photography books which I stumbled on at the bookstore really allowed my eyes to open wider, giving me more inspirations.
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The number of colors depend on the platform, on some both feet and tail-spikes are yellow. I forgot to buy red/orange cardboard, so mine was all yellow too.
This was shot from a tunnel under a highway on Long Island. The top piece is the metal grate. The other patterns were shadows of it.
- Long Island, NY
- October 21, 2011
I've been experimenting with patterns and colors using programs like Paintshop Pro Photo X2, Painter 4, and Photoshop CS5. These two I used PSP Photo X2 to create the black outlines and general shape and then painted them in Painter 4.
I sprayed this abandoned web with water to make it show up, but even then it was still a pretty iffy proposition.
Illustration for Cat Fancy magazine to accompany article on typical tabby cat patterns. Believe it or not, even tough they look like pelts of skinned cats, this was the least-gruesome option and even suggested by the editor.