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halokiwi |
7 months, 2 weeks ago by halokiwi
@3rty2u once you have understood how to make one alpha, you can make any alpha. I recommend watching MashaKnots' video on the flat alpha technique to learn.
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3rty2u |
7 months, 2 weeks ago by 3rty2u
Can someone please be a alpha and post a tutorial
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Gabika |
9 months ago by Gabika
WOW
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cambry |
1 year, 5 months ago by cambry
Love this sm! I’m on row 40 atm and it looks so good! Can’t wait until I finish
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ondinaevan |
1 year, 9 months ago by ondinaevan
@Genki you're definitely right actually! i remember when the pitches were popular- i think they inspired a LOT of new fruit related bracelets!
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Genki |
1 year, 9 months ago by Genki
#42929 looks like it probably inspired both tbh and all three would make a wonderful set!
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Genki |
1 year, 9 months ago by Genki
I really appreciate you making this version with more detail, it's definitely unique @halokiwi! Both are beautiful in their own ways though.
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ondinaevan |
1 year, 9 months ago by ondinaevan
@halokiwi honestly i think you did nothing wrong <3 its not even obvious that the pattern was inspired, as many people have made pink lemonade patterns, and using inspiration from people in the community is what grows the community. if no one was allowed to even remotely use the concepts from other people, there would not be several arrowhead patterns, multiple cow bracelets, etc. art cannot exist without inspiration and i think it would have been equally likely to produce this pattern by accident, many people come up with the same ideas ! |
halokiwi |
1 year, 9 months ago by halokiwi
Inspired by pattern #144287 by @MaeveMakesI thought your pattern was really nice and I liked the concept, so I wanted to make a version of it that is a bit bigger and has full slices/full fruits in it. I am sorry that I upset you ❤️ There are many concepts of patterns that multiple users have created patterns of, for example patchwork, cows, shaped frogs, repeating items only to name the most popular. @secretsis |
secretsis |
1 year, 9 months ago by secretsis
this definitely stole @MaeveMakes concept, not ok :/
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