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− | <p>Some | + | <p>Some patterns are discontinuous, meaning their slope is infinite. These patterns are not suitable for use as object norms, as objects with discontinuous norms may look odd. These patterns work best for textures and media. They are <code>cells</code>, <code>checker</code>, <code>crackle</code>, <code>object</code>, and <code>triangular</code>.</p> |
Revision as of 22:11, 18 July 2012
Some patterns are discontinuous, meaning their slope is infinite. These patterns are not suitable for use as object norms, as objects with discontinuous norms may look odd. These patterns work best for textures and media. They are cells
, checker
, crackle
, object
, and triangular
.