Pattern Design - Seashells

Another procedural pattern reconstruction made in Substance Designer and rendered with Blender 4.2 (Cycles).
This one is based on pattern designed in 1982 by Dutch pattern designer, Jan Mollemans for Vlisco Group. Unfortunately I was not able to find the original patterns name.

The Vlisco Group designs, produces and distributes fashion fabrics, especially of the African wax print style, for the West and Central African market and African consumers in global metropolitan cities. It was was founded in 1846, when Pieter Fentener van Vlissingen bought an existing textile printing factory and named it P. Fentener van Vlissingen & co., aiming to produce and sell hand printed fabrics in- and outside of the Netherlands. The Vlisco Group and their fabrics have grown into an essential part of African culture, receiving widespread attention from the art, design and fashion worlds. In 1927 the company changed its name to Vlisco, a contraction of Vlissingen & co., but the fabrics were by then widely known as 'Dutch Wax' or 'Wax Hollandais', and those names stuck. When, in the mid-1960s, the import duties on printed textiles were doubled in several Western African countries, a percentage of imports were replaced by local production. This led to the establishment of the GTP (Ghana Textiles Printing Company) brand in 1966, with production taking place at a factory in Ghana. Currently the Vlisco Group carries four brands: Vlisco, Woodin, Uniwax and GTP. Each of these brands has its own style, brand identity and consumer target group. Four times a year, the Group launches a new collection of fashion fabrics under their premium luxury flagship brand Vlisco, designed and produced in Helmond. Since it was established in 1846, Vlisco designs and fabrics, have grown to become an essential part of African style culture, with deep-rooted influences across all layers of society. Uniwax and GTP are designed and produced in Ivory Coast and Ghana and focus on the growing middle class in West and Central Africa.

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Preview of procedural pattern reconstruction - made in Substance 3D Designer and rendered with Blender

Preview of procedural pattern reconstruction - made in Substance 3D Designer and rendered with Blender

Preview of procedural pattern reconstruction - made in Substance 3D Designer and rendered with Blender

Preview of procedural pattern reconstruction - made in Substance 3D Designer and rendered with Blender

Preview of procedural pattern reconstruction - made in Substance 3D Designer and rendered with Blender

Preview of procedural pattern reconstruction - made in Substance 3D Designer and rendered with Blender

Preview of procedural pattern reconstruction - made in Substance 3D Designer and rendered with Blender

Preview of procedural pattern reconstruction - made in Substance 3D Designer and rendered with Blender

Source - pattern designed in 1982 by Dutch pattern designer, Jan Mollemans for Vlisco Group.

Source - pattern designed in 1982 by Dutch pattern designer, Jan Mollemans for Vlisco Group.