As more evidence towards CAD (Computer Aided Design). I created another batch of computerized pattern work for documentation.
The only different thing with these images when compared to the first set i did is that; this is from another image taken from my observational drawing and they are only monochromatic images instead of colour harmonious. There isn`t really much of an explanation to go along with these photoshopped images. These images and patterns are so easy to produce and put together, you can do them by hand after you`ve printed them out; use a light box and trace over the top of the image and mirror repeat it like you`ve done on the computer. I`ve actually some A2 sized pattern repeats, but the majority of them aren`t finished right now, so i`ll share them with you another time.
Along with these few images i`ve put together, with a rather subtle monochromatic tone, i made some that are a lot darker in tone when compared with these.
All of these images; once again, have been constructed on photoshop and have simply had the colour scale changed to change the tones of them. Messing around and changing the tones of an image can be one of the most important things in a surface pattern piece. Using the correct mixture of tones and harmonies, you can create an interesting piece of work.
~Thanks For reading!
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