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Nothing works better at speeding up the process of decay in the woods as the lowly mushroom.

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HSS!

........processed to death, but I quite like it

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Looks like a horse to me.

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Just trying out another retro period processing.

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A few days ago I showed you the "Basics", not so basic, but rather complex, as some of you noticed, but I wanted to take these tessellations as a starting point for showing the alterations and create new patterns. I like complex and dense patterns... sorry....

 

Anyway, the fun part or the relation between these two tessellations is, that you can easily switch between the hexagons, because they have the same weaving structure. So you can change the 'big' hexagon into the 'smaller' one and visa versa. Of course the back will change then too.

And then you can play with these little and big hexagons making patterns, like "Duo 1".

 

I made a little tutorial of the folding process of one hexagon, so you can see what I mean.

I put the model on a equal sized green hexagon, so you see how the paper 'shrinks'.

 

Explanation from left to right:

First row:

1. The paper is divided in 16 grid

2. Making the first corner of the hexagon

3. Finished hexagon frontside

4. and the backside

 

Second row:

5. The folding continues on the backside, preparing a twisted triangle

6. done ;-)

7. all the triangles are done (backside view)

8. frontside view. You see that paper here has double layers and we have to make them 'clean ' again...

 

Third row:

9. by opening it up a little bit

10. make nice folds again

11. Finished frontside

12. Finished backside, you see there is a change here too

 

Fourth row:

13. turning the back to the frontside and push up the big the hexagon to the smaller one ( 1 triangle wide), so the model is 3D now.

14. backside view

15. making the little hexagon flat , frontside view

16. backside view

  

If you are interested to see more, have a look at my tessellation album Origami - Tessellation Progression".

Landmark S4M 10009 pulls forward to load its last hopper with corn at the Sunrise Co-Op facility in South Charleston, OH. Once done, they'll shove the loaded cut of cars towards their yard, and will repeat the process again with another cut of 8 or so empty hoppers.

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Thanks for the comments, faves and visits

 

My Photo Website: hoye-herring.pixels.com

My Video Website: vimeo.com/randyherring

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The Smile on Saturday theme of 'over processed'.

Maybe it will become 'The Shadow of Your Smile'. Well OK, just on Saturday 😊

Pottery is the process of forming with clay and other ceramic materials

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