Monday, September 21, 2015

Ceiling Tiles: Patterns and Motifs


There were many problems I had with my motif.  Some of these were sizing; figuring out how to get the proportions right between the different circles and the inside squares.  Also, getting the size exactly how I want it and fitting it perfectly in between other shapes was very hard.  Some ways that I figured out how to fix these problems were using the shift key, showing the grid and ruler, and also using the snap to grid effect. It was really cool to be able to use my own creativity along with ideas I saw from henna tattoos.  That's where I got most of my inspiration because henna tattoos are so unique and each one is different so that's how I decided to use the type of pattern I did.



8 comments:

  1. I like what you did with the first one it's very well in line, and has amazing detail.

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  2. I really like the first pattern because of your use of negative space, and the simple circles to take up background space. The second pattern seems a little "point-y", though I think you had the right idea.

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  3. The motif is kinda plain in the middle so maybe add something in the middle!! Both patterns are great though

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  4. I really like your pattern it reminds me of a kaleidoscope and looks kind of like a circular checkerboard. The pattern is the opposite in the sense that is looks dangerous.

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  5. I like the patter. It's very well made> The motif looks great and I like how you added some edge to it. Looks fantastic and you did a good job on it!

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  6. Ok, so can I first say SKILLZ?!? Because what you did takes some. This is incredibly detailed, and I dig it!!

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  7. I really like your motif however i think it could be a little bigger

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