Showing posts with label tuna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tuna. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2022

Seemless it is!

 I finally figured out a quick way to generate flow through patterns, i.e. clusters of items that flow well as a pattern without spacing. As a result I have started building patterns that show the wonders of ocean life, such as https://garden.spoonflower.com/c/12654707/p/f/m/0Kglm57CgSNVIW1kvyGNucG3IwdPcPnJLYDSQvmoM8JSV7Uzg8ghttJa2A/Tunas_and_Mahi_Swimming_Strips_3in.jpg

though I got more ambitious and in the next week or so you will see tuna schools, makos hitting tuna, marlin with scad and skipjack, and other oceany situations,


Tight lines,

Bryce

Thursday, October 22, 2020

Fishes and Fishes

 Have been pretty busy with my day job, but I have also been drawing many patterns and fishes.

Everything pops up here (my Master Site) and on my Spoonflower Site.

First, I answered several requests in spoonflower for peacock bass, marlin and tuna patterns.  All posted on spoonflower.

Then I add some odd abstract patterns of loops and tuna and trevally, the kind that look good on shirts, curtains, and sheets. 

As far as new fish, I have been looking for the interesting and fishes that I have yet to draw so drew up:

Lookdowns, which have an interesting profile, and like to hang around reefs, bridges, and piers. A jack family fish.

Kob, which are huge saltwater gamefish of bays and estuaries from South Africa related to White Sea Bass, WeakfishBlackspot Croaker, and Spotted Seatrout.

Scrawled Butterflyfish, which are pretty reef fish just like the other butterflyfish.

Leaping Bonito, a colorful fast saltwater fish between tuna and mackerel, found around Australia.








Thursday, July 30, 2020

Sharks and Tuna Weeks

Sharks and Tuna Weeks~!
Answered a bunch of requests, including the very colorful laurel dace, and added several scatter patterns of plankton, tunas, offshore and reef fish, and of course, sharks, including offshore sharks, and deep sea sharks!

tight lines, calm seas, and BE SAFE!
Bryce

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

More tuna etc.
Look for deep ocean toothy fish like viperfish, dragonfish, and tuna in spoonflower in the next few weeks as I dig through what I have.