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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 7:53 am
Hiddochi wolf I like the complexity of the first one better. Azmaria They're both really nice, but I like the first one the most. Thanks for your input, y'all. smile
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 7:56 am
FoxKin56 Wait...I'm in a guild'? (It has been a long time since last login, previously Ryu_Noki) Haha! Surprise! xd
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 1:56 pm
Depends on the purpose. Honestly the first one is more striking and decorous, the second seems more like a normal tile that could be repeated without taking over a space. Ideally both could be used in the same wall or floor to add interest.
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 5:33 pm
Second looks cleaner, but not as striking as the first.
If it's to be a tile for the walls/floor, then the second.
If it's to be the main focus/icon of something, go with the first.
Personally liking the first more.
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:04 pm
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Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 10:14 pm
I love the lower one as it is clearer and more easy on the eyes
nice drawing
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 12:29 am
Zphal Necro Skeletal I'm leaning toward the first, but what's the application? I think that will really be a deciding factor. Without any knowledge of intended use you could go with either one. And can we see them without the grid? It's gonna be a tree skirt. My partner's genetically Jewish and though his whole family is athiest, they chose to sometimes celebrate Hanukkah and other times celebrate Christmas. I got invited, so I wanted to make something special. Option 1, and here's why: I just noticed your other stars. When you have 2 stars in each space, it's cluttered and they don't stand out as much because they feel a little bit free-floating/crammed in there. In option one you have a better repeating pattern. The white star in the middle, the gold star, and then the alternating color stars, which nested neatly in the spaces that the gold star created. That design feels more controlled, and makes appropriate use of the space for each geometric block and is satisfying to look at. Also, that's an incredibly nice gesture op!
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:04 am
They both pretty, but I like the first one best
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:08 am
First.
BFF has spoken. All other opinions on here are irrelevant.
j/k.
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:36 am
Mama Ame First. BFF has spoken. All other opinions on here are irrelevant. j/k. rofl Well, I do wield the all-mighty ban-hammer.
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:37 am
DruidTigeress They both pretty, but I like the first one best Thank you! ^__^ I pieced together the first 32 triangles this morning. 3nodding
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Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 10:40 am
Necro Skeletal Zphal Necro Skeletal I'm leaning toward the first, but what's the application? I think that will really be a deciding factor. Without any knowledge of intended use you could go with either one. And can we see them without the grid? It's gonna be a tree skirt. My partner's genetically Jewish and though his whole family is athiest, they chose to sometimes celebrate Hanukkah and other times celebrate Christmas. I got invited, so I wanted to make something special. Option 1, and here's why: I just noticed your other stars. When you have 2 stars in each space, it's cluttered and they don't stand out as much because they feel a little bit free-floating/crammed in there. In option one you have a better repeating pattern. The white star in the middle, the gold star, and then the alternating color stars, which nested neatly in the spaces that the gold star created. That design feels more controlled, and makes appropriate use of the space for each geometric block and is satisfying to look at. Also, that's an incredibly nice gesture op! Now that's an analysis! I'm glad I made the right decision and cut the 3" triangles! xd His mom's a quilter too and she said if I came, she'd make me a stocking. redface I wanna impress her so she'll accept me as worthy of her son. lol
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Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 1:00 am
Zphal Necro Skeletal Zphal Necro Skeletal I'm leaning toward the first, but what's the application? I think that will really be a deciding factor. Without any knowledge of intended use you could go with either one. And can we see them without the grid? It's gonna be a tree skirt. My partner's genetically Jewish and though his whole family is athiest, they chose to sometimes celebrate Hanukkah and other times celebrate Christmas. I got invited, so I wanted to make something special. Option 1, and here's why: I just noticed your other stars. When you have 2 stars in each space, it's cluttered and they don't stand out as much because they feel a little bit free-floating/crammed in there. In option one you have a better repeating pattern. The white star in the middle, the gold star, and then the alternating color stars, which nested neatly in the spaces that the gold star created. That design feels more controlled, and makes appropriate use of the space for each geometric block and is satisfying to look at. Also, that's an incredibly nice gesture op! Now that's an analysis! I'm glad I made the right decision and cut the 3" triangles! xd His mom's a quilter too and she said if I came, she'd make me a stocking. redface I wanna impress her so she'll accept me as worthy of her son. lol I'm sure she'll love it! Anything hand made with this much thought put into it is a great gift.
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Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 6:33 am
Not to derail this thread but.. more people have posted here so far then I have seen anywhere else in the guild in the last 5 years eek
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Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 8:39 am
Shallow Carnage Not to derail this thread but.. more people have posted here so far then I have seen anywhere else in the guild in the last 5 years eek That's what happens when you abuse your power and send out a guild announcement. rofl
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