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bjeanneb

2006-03-28, 6:55 pm

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Lori Davis

2006-03-28, 6:55 pm

"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message news:44297d63_3@cnews...
> I'm getting very nice paisley patterns but the paisley design is always in
> the lower right and incomplete. Is there a way to edit the script to
> place the paisley pattern closer to the center of the image so that the
> whole pattern would show? I find that starter images with large patches
> of one color do not work well. What works best is a very busy square
> image. This is a very neat script. I'm attaching an example of an image
> I did using your paisley script, starting with a Sterling fractal.
>


Hi, Jeanne

If you do another Offset after running the script, you'll see the whole
"fish" shape of the main paisley element. (If you use the pattern as a tile,
you'll of course see it, too.)

I'll update the scripts to do another Offset at the end.

Lori

P.S. I think the patterns also look a little nicer if they're sized down a
bit after the script is run. Zapping 'em with a little sharpening, too, can
improve the look.


Lori Davis

2006-03-28, 6:55 pm

"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message news:44297d63_3@cnews...
> I'm getting very nice paisley patterns but the paisley design is always in
> the lower right and incomplete. Is there a way to edit the script to
> place the paisley pattern closer to the center of the image so that the
> whole pattern would show? I find that starter images with large patches
> of one color do not work well. What works best is a very busy square
> image. This is a very neat script. I'm attaching an example of an image
> I did using your paisley script, starting with a Sterling fractal.
>


And I meant to say that I like your example, Jeanne! Glad you've been having
fun with the scripts.

Lori


bjeanneb

2006-03-28, 6:55 pm


"Lori Davis" <loriweb@REMOVEpair.com> wrote in message
news:44299d64$1_3@cnews...
> "bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:44297d63_3@cnews...
>
> And I meant to say that I like your example, Jeanne! Glad you've been
> having fun with the scripts.
>
> Lori


Thanks on both counts, Lori. Fractals really work well for paisley
patterns.

Jeanne


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