The Plain Weave
This is a plain weave with an orthagonal grid like structure. It is made up of horizontal, (Weft) and vertical, (Warp) members. The weave is a study of graduated and incremental pressures, geometric folding and castostrophic reorganization of space. This particular image is a study of how the pattern can easily change when the rules of the weave are no longer one to one. Notice the vertical members, (Warp) change the incremental spacing from left to right.
This is an image of just the vertical member of this particular weave pattern. If this was being generated, in the physical world there would be one member of the weave that would be initially constructed and left taut. This is called the Warp.
This is an image of the horizontal member of this particular weave pattern. This member is installed after the Warp is set up. It is intricately weaved within the spacing of the Warp. This is called the Weft.
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