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What does pattern design mean?

Tattoo (pattern design), a floral pattern.

Tattoo (pattern design), is a kind of pattern design. The main themes are divided into natural scenery and various geometric shapes (including variations of text, etc.) two categories, there are realistic, realistic, deformation and other methods of expression.

The pattern is mainly divided into natural scenery and a variety of geometric shapes (including variants of text, etc.) two categories, there are realistic, realistic, deformation and other methods of expression. Design pattern is not only the subject matter to be novel, art to be flexible, but also combined with the characteristics of the fabric tissue structure, weaving process and fabric use and other factors. Traditional Chinese silk pattern is one of the components of Chinese culture and art (see textile art design), reflecting the elegant characteristics of oriental art.

Continuous pattern:

It is a pattern as a unit, up, down, or left, right two directions or four directions for repeated successive arrangements. Two directions of continuous pattern referred to as two-square continuous pattern, commonly used in skirts, lace, bedspreads, tablecloths and other fabrics; four directions of continuous pattern referred to as four-square continuous pattern, commonly used in clothing, sofa fabrics or curtains and so on. Continuous pattern and geometric continuous, scattered continuous and tangled continuous and so on.

Single pattern:

It is a pattern as an independent unit, not with other patterns in a continuous relationship. The composition of such patterns is extremely rich, of which the most basic form is a combination of edge outline patterns, corner patterns and center patterns, which are mainly used in various daily decorative fabrics, such as tapestries, bedspreads, pillowcases and so on.

When the pattern is symmetrical, only one-half can be drawn, omitting the symmetrical part. According to the degree of distribution of pattern in the pattern can be divided into clear pattern (pattern accounts for about a quarter of the pattern area, the rest of the pattern), full pattern (pattern accounts for about three-quarters of the pattern area) and mixed pattern (pattern and pattern each accounted for about one-half of the pattern area). The pattern of the fabric can be divided into three categories: large flowers, medium flowers and small flowers. Pattern model for more than 9 centimeters is called large flowers, 3 centimeters or less is called small flowers, between the two for the middle flower. The size of the individual patterns of decorative fabrics is not limited.