Putting It Together
Okay! You have working implementations of four different patterns: stripes, gradients, rings, and checkers. Your first order of business, then, should be to take them all for a spin! Try them each on planes and spheres, scale them, rotate them, experiment with different colors, and get a feel for how these patterns behave in practice.
Once you feel like you’re getting a handle on them, try some deeper experiments. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Radial gradient pattern
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Consider your ring pattern, which creates a radial pattern of concentric circles. Then, consider your gradient pattern, which interpolates between two colors. How would you combine those two concepts to create a new “radial gradient” pattern that ...
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