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wallabee
wallabee
1 week, 1 day ago by wallabee
@willowdove, Thank you so much! 😊 If I'd tried to make an Alpha pattern, I don't think I could have done it! I prefer normal patterns because they're easier to wear as bracelets than Alphas (which I consider more as pictures). And when I want to create complex and/or large normals, as this one, I use a personal method that allows me to keep quite well the proportionality of the original picture. And of course, I have to make some choices related to the feasibility constraints of normal patterns...
willowdove
willowdove
1 week, 4 days ago by willowdove
It's genuinely insane you managed to create this as a normal pattern and not an alpha. Mind-blown 🤯
wallabee
wallabee
1 month ago by wallabee
@smiley00 That's true
smiley00
smiley00
1 month ago by smiley00
@wallabee Yeah, I get what you mean! I like normals more because I have so much freedom designing alphas that it's hard to choose between all the options, and the constraints of normals work against that.
halokiwi
halokiwi
1 month ago by halokiwi
@smiley00 there's a reply for you
wallabee
wallabee
1 month ago by wallabee
Thanks everyone! It's great to see how enthusiastic you are! 😊 I've already created a "Binary Sunset" pattern some years ago and I improved it here. I adore the Star Wars universe, especially the first trilogy (1977-1983).
smilley00; Sometimes I create alpha patterns, but I've always preferred the "normal" ones. It may seem strange, but for me they're easier to design! 🙂
lee_geist
lee_geist
1 month, 2 weeks ago by lee_geist
This pattern is absolutely wild!!!
PotatoFry
PotatoFry
1 month, 2 weeks ago by PotatoFry
Phenomenal!!! Absolutely spectacular! 😍 😍 😍 😍
fluffers
fluffers
1 month, 2 weeks ago by fluffers
I NEED THIS.
Mia357
Mia357
1 month, 2 weeks ago by Mia357
This is absolutely amazing! I love the detail! 😊
smiley00
smiley00
1 month, 2 weeks ago by smiley00
That's so cool, I thought this was an alpha at first! I know that designing normal patterns that look like alphas takes a lot of effort, and the effort definitely paid off with this one!