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What is a square continuous pattern?
Quadrilateral continuity is a pattern form composed of one pattern or several patterns, which is continuous repeatedly and extends around. The common arrangements of quadrilateral continuity are trapezoidal continuity, rhombic continuity and quadric (square) continuity.
Printed cloth, wallpaper and other patterns often use this organic law.
Quadrilateral continuous pattern refers to the pattern produced by repeating continuous circular arrangement of a unit pattern in four directions: up, down, left and right. This pattern has a uniform rhythm, a unified rhythm and a strong sense of integrity. When designing, we should pay attention to the fact that there should not be too big gap between the connected unit patterns, so as not to affect the decorative effect of continuous extension in a large area.
Square continuous patterns are widely used in textile fabrics, interior decoration materials, packaging paper and so on.
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