Marching Cats Tessellation
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tessefulMarching Cats Tessellation

tesseful

Marching Cats tessellation, tiling the plane by an uniform cat having several patterns by using undefined clones. You can find cats spreading out of the frame on the file.


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Seamless Fish Scale or Fan Pattern in Inkscape
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DamrySeamless Fish Scale or Fan Pattern in Inkscape

Damry

This video will show you how to quickly create a seamless fish scale or fan pattern vector in Inkscape. This pattern is also often called mermaid pattern. We used the cm wallpaper group to create this pattern which involves a reflection followed with a glide reflection of the repeating unit. Free pattern: inkpower.net #inkscape #seamlesspattern


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Seamless Chevron Zigzag Pattern in Inkscape
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DamrySeamless Chevron Zigzag Pattern in Inkscape

Damry

This video will show you how to quickly create a seamless chevron or zigzag pattern vector in Inkscape using the pgg wallpaper symmetry system. Website: Inkpower.net #inkscape #seamlesspattern #chevron


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Four Pointed Star Seamless Islamic Pattern with Inkscape
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DamryFour Pointed Star Seamless Islamic Pattern with Inkscape

Damry

This video will show you how to create seamless four pointed geometric Islamic star pattern in Inkscape. #inkscape #islamicpattern


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SHIPS
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CROL.reneSHIPS

CROL.rene

a la M C Esscher more about regular division of the plane: free math software; www.peda.com /downloads /TESS 1.75


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Angel
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CROL.reneAngel

CROL.rene

A LA M.C. Esscher


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Seamless Wave Pattern in Inkscape
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DamrySeamless Wave Pattern in Inkscape

Damry

This video will show you how to easily create a seamless wave pattern vector in Inkscape with the p4g wallpaper tessellation group. Website: inkpower.net #inkscape #seamlesspattern


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Dragon tessellation
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m1981Dragon tessellation

m1981

Back to school, when I doodled my checkered notebook sheets. I remember I began with a 4x4 square, then turned in two pentagons... Added horn on each copy... 'Till this little dragon accidentally appeared. After that, some of them regularly popped in margins of many other notebooks. At this time, I didn't know who was M.C. Escher. You can imagine the slap it was for me when I discovered his work few years later.


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