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From: Franz
13 Feb   [#1]
Hallo all!

Sorry i mean pattern.

I should draw such a muslim arabesc pattern, does anyone have an idea how to make something like this adapted to a frame?
Looks simple, but is not so.
I am enclosing a picture.

Thanks in advance.
Franz


Image Attachments:
Arabesc pattern.jpg 


From: bemfarmer
13 Feb   [#2] In reply to [#1]
Hi Franz,

From long visual observation only:

Each ten pointed star is surrounded by 8 stars with 5 points, plus 2 stars with 4 points.

So re-create this base pattern. MoI's Image command can load the picture, to aid re-creation.

There are a lot of parallel, narrow strips. Create them for one 10star pattern.
Star patterns can be used as boolean cookie cutters.

Then Tile this base pattern, for multiple 10stars, and refine.

-Brian
From: bemfarmer
13 Feb   [#3] In reply to [#1]
The multiple complexity study is kind of like "meditation", or some such word, IMHO
- Brian

I may have a go, when computer is available...

10stars are in a hex, 6 sided pattern...

I see one slight "flaw". Upper right 5star seems to be missing a nubbin:-)
From: bemfarmer
13 Feb   [#4] In reply to [#3]
Modified Kagome pattern???
From: mjs (MSHIDELER)
13 Feb   [#5] In reply to [#1]
I searched for things like:

endless Muslim Arabesc Pattern svg
endless Muslim Arabesc Pattern dxf
endless Muslim Arabesc Pattern vector


and got things like these as results. Might find what you need looking with searches similar.

https://www.shutterstock.com/search/seamless-islamic-pattern?image_type=vector
https://3axis.co/free-vectors/islamic
https://dwgmodels.com/570-islamic-decorative-patterns.html
https://www.freepik.com/vectors/muslim-pattern

Good luck!
From: WN
13 Feb   [#6] In reply to [#1]
Hi Franz.
https://disk.yandex.ru/d/jlziB5AzNeD_fA
From: Franz
13 Feb   [#7] In reply to [#5]
Thank you all for your help!

Thanks to Moi, so I managed it, but I still have to correct something a little, but after all, I work as a Christian for the imam, so it can't be perfect...


Best Regards
Franz

Image Attachments:
Arabesc pattern_ OK.jpg 


From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
13 Feb   [#8]
For inspiration and aespecialy Muqarnas ;)

https://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=7777.1463
From: bemfarmer
13 Feb   [#9]
Franz, your result is a good looking design.

I am ignorant on the subject, but this pattern is a "geometric pattern". (A tessellation or tiling(?))
An "arabesque" is a different sort of pattern.
There are also "calligraphy" patterns.

The following link begins to describe these designs, (then tries to get people to sign up...)
https://study.com/academy/lesson/islamic-geometric-patterns-religious-influences-examples.html#:~:text=The%20three%20non%2Dfigurative%20types,sided%20polygons%20%2D%20in%20large%20arrays.

- Brian
From: AlexPolo
13 Feb   [#10]
one deep from the archive

https://taprats.sourceforge.net/

need to install JAVA if on windows 11
From: Franz
14 Feb   [#11] In reply to [#10]
Hi all!

Thank you all again, this topic is a broad one. We are to design the first Austrian Islamic prayer room in the military academy...

Franz
From: marzRX
14 Feb   [#12] In reply to [#11]
Hi Franz,

It seems like your work is progressing smoothly.

That pattern might be the same as the one on the cover of "Islamic Design: A Genius for Geometry" by Daud Sutton. I have the Japanese edition of this book.

The pattern exists in "Making Things Fit." I've only read it superficially, so I'm not sure if reading the book would help you understand how to draw it. It seems a bit difficult to me. However, the information in the chapter "Six for One" might be a hint, so if you don't have the book, it might be worth taking a look.

Like you, I have an interest in Islamic patterns, and just a few months ago, I made something like this with a program.



marzRX

Image Attachments:
islamic1_2.png 


From: Subpa (SUBPATH2)
14 Feb   [#13]
Hi

I been fascinated by all kinds of patterns and was
also interested in Moorish, Arabic patterns.

Many years ago, during my explorations, I came across this
basic grid, which can be used to create many of these patterns.




Image Attachments:
Mauren-Grundraster-Quadrat-2.png 


From: marzRX
15 Feb   [#14]
Hi, I managed to create something similar, though it's not exact. I've uploaded the .3dm file, hoping it might be useful to you



marzRX

Attachments:
islamic_10.3dm

Image Attachments:
islamic_10s.png 


From: Larry Fahnoe (FAHNOE)
15 Feb   [#15] In reply to [#1]
I believe one of the features of the original pattern referenced by Franz is the variable spacing of the bars in the panel. It looks to me like the patterns offered afterward are using a uniform spacing, thus producing a different effect.

--Larry
From: Franz
15 Feb   [#16] In reply to [#15]
Hello everyone!
I am pleased that there is so much interest in this type of pattern design and will continue to work on it.
I have now uploaded my solution approach, whereby I realized that there must be a relation to the distance of the parallel lines to the whole pattern,
because I only almost made it, I had to dizzy one point a bit. But I hope that this is hardly recognizable.

As I need a dxf file for the cnc milling machine, I had to delete a lot of superimposed lines, or I had to redraw them with a multiline (milling direction!).

Best regards
Franz

Attachments:
arabesc pattern02.3dm
arabesc pattern04.3dm


From: bemfarmer
15 Feb   [#17] In reply to [#16]
Hi Franz,

Some time was spent looking at your version 4, 3dm file.
Please do not take this as criticism, but I will point out a couple of issues.

The 10 pointed stars do not have ONE center point, and so are NOT circular arrays, and are not symmetrical.
Some of the points of the 10stars have TWO line segments, where one would be enough. Maybe this would have an effect on the gcode, and be detrimental to the routing paths?
(assuming the "screen" is cut out of one solid sheet)

Circular array of various polygons are NOT quite symmetrical, with respect to the 10start "center" point(s) Maybe this accounts for the
various long, interrupted lines not being along one line(?), but havint some slight offsets(?)

Maybe the original builder, due to construction techniques, did not get all of the parts in quite the right spots, for symmetry???
I did not spend any time with the original image loaded into MoI.

Your project has been interesting.

- Brian
From: Michael Gibson
15 Feb   [#18] In reply to [#16]
Hi Franz, it would be cool to see a picture of your CNC result too when you have made it!

Thanks,
- Michael
From: Phiro
17 Feb   [#19]
Hi Franz,

Don't know if this is important for your CNC work, but many curves in your pattern are open curves.

I think it could be source of problems.
But perhaps in your process it isn't matter.

Have fun

FR
From: Franz
16 Mar   [#20] In reply to [#18]
Hello
Thanks for the helpful feedback.
The entire order for production is currently still pending as the customer is still looking for a "sponsor".
I therefore still have some time.
Thanks also for pointing out the 2 different centers, that will indeed be the reason for my differences.
I plan to look into it further when the work is fixed and then report back on the CNC work.
So far we have been allowed to make a temporary solution for the steps so that the Imam has something to sit on. So I'm still confident.

It is always a pleasure to be on this forum as you are dealing with experts.

Thank you very much
Franz





Image Attachments:
Gebetraum Stufen Provisorium Va1.jpg  Gebetsraum1_.jpg 


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