Just a Pattern
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 nice, 
 seems that pattern sparkle some inspiration Btw everybody is pretty welcome with their own variation 
 
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 I fed Nodebox with the pattern. 
 Here a post of mine about Nodebox
 https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/4119/a-kind-of-patternnodes-for-windows-free-win-macA while ago I created a Nodebox node tree, with which I can 
 replace one object from an SVG file with another. I use this
 to replaced the rectangles from the original pattern with a star.Although i think something like this is definitely possible with 
 the Repeater. Since it uses symbols. 
 
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 Another pattern created with Nodebox and then edited in 
 VectorStyler. These two are pretty good companions.
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 The Colors where made with VectorStyler's "Colorize" Feature.
 Menu > Effects > Replace Colors > Colorize. I love it 
 Btw. did you know that you can create a Action with it!Here is a video that shows the steps creating the first one. 
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 Here is my first version
  
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 And here the whole thing modified with an
 Offset Shape Effect and the Corner Tool.
  
 
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 .Repeater Pattern Just a Quader, set Repeater to Concentric 
 and size to Randomfor Random Coloring 
 Fill your Pattern with a color
 select itgo to Menu > Effects > Replace Colors 
 choose > Colorize
 use the randomize Feature until you have some
 coloring you like
 ( if you found a nice one, "save it as a preset!" )
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 Selecting Tiles of a Pattern/Mosaic is possible this way
 choose a shape
 put it over your Pattern
 select it
 then select:
 Menu > Select > Select Others
 then choose- Select Inside Shapes
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- Select Intersecting Shape
 (thanks to @Li-Xiao for this, did not know this before
 he mentioned it in a post)
  
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 I applied a Gaussian blur to the shape and placed it
 under the pattern selection 
 
- Select Inside Shapes
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 This pattern is made entirely in VS. The steps are as follows: 
 I made an object with a dashed line
 and duplicate/transform it.Convert the dashed outline into Paths. 
 Replace the Paths with a Star Shape
 via Find/Replace in VS.Select Parts of the Pattern with Select inside 
 and recolor ityou could also take a look in this thread here: 
 https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/4565/best-way-to-achieve-this-effect/4
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 Another nice find, made entirely in Vectorstyler 
 with a little help from corner tool and the
 colorize feature 
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 While i was I looking at this pattern, I had the idea that 
 it might look like a peacock's tail, so I create this one. 
 
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 well, I think you can also see it as a kind of pattern saw this interesting design made with CorelDraw 
 and i recreated it in VectorStyler
 (Shapebuilder was involved) 
 
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 made a variation, also all in VectorStyler  
 
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 some further variations of this design 
 seems that i am not short on Ideas will do a tutorial which tricks VectorStyler offers 
 to get such results
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 the first tutorial is online, you found it here:
 https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/4624/using-the-extend-path-tool-to-adjust-a-blend
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 this second tutorial shows how to replace dashes of a stroke with another shape
 https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/4625/replace-dashed-line-strokes-with-another-shape. 
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 Another pattern, created in Vectorstyler 
 is an overlay of different patterns and
 experiments with combined stroke stripes
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 I'm still experimenting with the possibilities Stroke Stripe offers
 for creating patterns.It started with that simple pattern below, I added an offset shape effect 
 and used Stroke Stripe with Boolean Combine on it.
 The Colors were made with Colorize.To get such patterns from Stroke Stripe it should be closed shapes 
 and then do a Boolean Combine with it. 
 
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 Found some new ways for creating Pattern in VS. 
 You could also take look at this link
 https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/4843/inverted-wave-zig-zag-with-the-outline-zigzag-shape-effectHere just one Result, but many many Variations 
 are possible this way 
 
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 created a, color-wise, somewhat structured version.  
 
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 A fairly simple pattern, what made it special was 
 the use of โcolorizeโ with my own palette.
 Menu > Effects > Replace colors > Colorize...
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 another one of my pattern experiments 
 also colored via colorize like the one above
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 Working on a Mosaic Project, reusing an old pattern i made, 
 here a Result. Everything made in VectorStyler. To get slightly
 different colors for each mosaic tile "Disturb Colors" was used.
 Menu > Effects > Replace Colors > Disturb Colors
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 played with randomness Was playing with randomize in the Repeater using just a quad. 
 Did a Boolean "Dividide" with the Result, then a "Offset Path" Shape Effect
 " Inner Offset" and at least i use "Colorize" with a Color Palette i made.
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 Someone said the previous picture looked like a collection 
 of Polaroid photos, so I made a version like that too.
 This was made with the help of Actions (Vectorstyler Macros)
 to get the Polaroid look. 
 
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 Continued a bit with my mosaic project. 
 I had the idea of โโa kind of natural looking color gradient for mosaics.
 The "Color Disturb" function was no help because of the gradient required.Instead, I created a duplicate version, colored it using "Colorize" 
 using my palette and made it transparent (20%). I placed it over
 the gradient, which creates nice, slightly differently colored tiles. 
 
