she objected to the chair ? :D:D
EDit - ah hang about that just a pattern isn't it :) must be wishfull thinking on my part ....
she objected to the chair ? :D:D
EDit - ah hang about that just a pattern isn't it :) must be wishfull thinking on my part ....
1. It's hardly for a living room. It's for a Man Cave, as I thought I'd stressed! :)
2. What I didn't mention is that I mapped a copy of your tile to a 3D model in Cinema 4D, didn't draw the chair at all, so hats off to you, Stygg for the handsome effort.
@Handrawn-I think you did it!
Here's what .783 of a tile patterns on a .783 of a coffee mug.
Attachment 90036
Whew!
(Nature hates fractions.)
-g
:) nature loves symmetry.. though often its hidden
good job with the mug...
Nature?
Here's a kaleidoscopic treatment of a photo of what we call "Indian Corn" here in the States. Door decorations at Hallowe'en, good for little else aside from being beautiful. :)
It tiles, BTW.
Attachment 90038
My Best,
Gary
[decimal]fractions => symmetry => kaleidoscopic corn
a-maize-ing !
I think any man would be proud to set in that chair. :)
I nearly forgot about this seamless tile from a tut. by Gary Emeritus Dude :D
It's a good tut. and a really nice tile.
Stygg.
That is a delightful kaleidoscopic texture, stygg, and hats off (again) to Gary P. for his tutorial.
Care to post a larger tile of the Xara original file?
My Best,
Gary
P.S. As a reciprocation, I'll make a corresponding displacement map for the tile. I think it would look splendid as a garden pathway.
Managed to find the G.P. Xara Tile file Gary, hope it is of use.
Stygg