Recently, I have been experimenting with this iPad tool or app called Adobe Capture. It allows for the creation or various 3D shapes, such as balls or rectangles, as well as repeating patterns out of designs. I used some designs I created previously from scratch to see how they would turn out when run through this software’s algorithm and here were some of these results: I then inserted some of these patterns into Procreate and Artstudio to add more intricate designs on top of the patterns. I then combined some of these patterns and shapes as well. Here are some of the graphics that were the result of that: PDF file of image above: ![]()
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Here are some other ideas I am currently also experimenting with: I think that some of these patterns could turn into interesting wallpaper designs for desktop computers or tablets like the iPad. I am thinking of creating many more variants entirely out of various flat graphic design I previously created and to maybe offer Wallpaper services or package files. I also know Illustrator has various pattern options within its software where you can add a pattern as pretty much a brush or call it on will to insert it into any shape or design. I may run some of these ideas through Illustrator as well soon.
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Maciej DurajI am the CEO and thus-far main content creator of Artistic CounterCulture. My personal website is https://maciejduraj.com. |