iPattern: A Pattern-Generating Software Using Rule-Based Computational Design
Computational design takes a computer science view of design, applying both the science and art of computational approaches and methodologies to design problems. This article proposes to convert design methodologies studied by designers into rule-based computational design software and help them by providing suggestions for designs to build upon given a set of primitive shapes and geometrical rules. iPattern is a pattern-making software dedicated to designers to generate innovative design patterns that can be used in a decorative manner. They may be applied on wallpapers, carpets, fabric textiles, three-dimensional lanterns, tableware, etc. The purpose is to create a modern pattern design collection that adds a new essence to the place. In order to generate creative design patterns, primitive shapes and geometrical rules are used. The generated design pattern is constructed based on the grid of the Flower of Life of the sacred geometry or similar grids constructed using primitive shapes (rectangles, squares and triangles) combined in the layout of the Flower of Life.
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2017
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Authors: | Bassiouny, Youmna ; Elias, Rimon ; Paulsen, Philipp |
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International Journal of Art, Culture and Design Technologies (IJACDT). - IGI Global, ISSN 2155-420X, ZDB-ID 2696229-9. - Vol. 6.2017, 2 (01.07.), p. 12-27
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | Computational Design | Computer Graphics | Flower of Life | Geometric Patterns | Pattern Generation | Pattern-Generating Software |
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