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(eyestrain warning for the last png/pattern, as it uses a pseudo-glitch effect)
6 patterns made in GIMP, 4 of them as PNGs, with stock images from pexels.com.
Thing is, when I got back into making stuff in GIMP, I noticed how it changed my perception of my surroundings; I now go through the world looking for inspiration or mulling over how people achieved certain effects in their art.
So it is not surprising I saw a pattern I really liked 'out in the wild' and my first thought was 'I wonder if I can create something like this in GIMP' - and yes, apparently I can. Which is awesome! So I made some mildly similar patterns.
I combined this with some effects and filters I was trying at the time, and the results were a few patterns I wanted to show/share. They should seemlessly repeat, so in theory one could use them for prints, blog backgrounds, wallpapers etc.
And ideas what other patterns I could make? Lemme know!
[sources: x / x / x ]
(eyestrain warning for the last png/pattern, as it uses a pseudo-glitch effect)
6 patterns made in GIMP, 4 of them as PNGs, with stock images from pexels.com.
Thing is, when I got back into making stuff in GIMP, I noticed how it changed my perception of my surroundings; I now go through the world looking for inspiration or mulling over how people achieved certain effects in their art.
So it is not surprising I saw a pattern I really liked 'out in the wild' and my first thought was 'I wonder if I can create something like this in GIMP' - and yes, apparently I can. Which is awesome! So I made some mildly similar patterns.
I combined this with some effects and filters I was trying at the time, and the results were a few patterns I wanted to show/share. They should seemlessly repeat, so in theory one could use them for prints, blog backgrounds, wallpapers etc.
And ideas what other patterns I could make? Lemme know!
[sources: x / x / x ]
(eyestrain warning for the last png/pattern, as it uses a pseudo-glitch effect)
6 patterns made in GIMP, 4 of them as PNGs, with stock images from pexels.com.
Thing is, when I got back into making stuff in GIMP, I noticed how it changed my perception of my surroundings; I now go through the world looking for inspiration or mulling over how people achieved certain effects in their art.
So it is not surprising I saw a pattern I really liked 'out in the wild' and my first thought was 'I wonder if I can create something like this in GIMP' - and yes, apparently I can. Which is awesome! So I made some mildly similar patterns.
I combined this with some effects and filters I was trying at the time, and the results were a few patterns I wanted to show/share. They should seemlessly repeat, so in theory one could use them for prints, blog backgrounds, wallpapers etc.
And ideas what other patterns I could make? Lemme know!