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JourneymanMC
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1 month ago
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Floor patterns at an angle


I have noticed houses with (outdoor) floor patterns at angle (45 degree) instead of the normal 90 degree. See photos..
I was wondering how that is done, as it looks good rather than the square 90 degree angles?
Thank you.

 

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  • JourneymanMC's avatar
    JourneymanMC
    Rising Rookie
    1 month ago

    Hi Gagea25, okay that is (CTRL + f) for an English keyboard. 
    I thank you very much.

  • 7b400a9ff50013aa's avatar
    7b400a9ff50013aa
    New Novice
    25 days ago

    that just gives me a quarter tile, either horizontal or vertical, which I can then use to make my own design, but nothing actually goes diagonal.

  • JourneymanMC's avatar
    JourneymanMC
    Rising Rookie
    25 days ago

    If you put two quarters next to each other (in the same square) you've got a half.

  • 7b400a9ff50013aa's avatar
    7b400a9ff50013aa
    New Novice
    20 days ago

    and if you put 4 you have a whole - and I can create a cool design that way too, however none of it results in a diagonal pattern. See below, I can go either horizontal or vertical. the little green triangle shows the area affected with each selection. So I can make those little squares, but none of it is diagonal.

     

  • JourneymanMC​  Arrange square tiles along a diagonal line, as in, each square is touching two other squares at their opposite corners only.  Use the triangular tiles to fill in the gaps between the squares, two triangles per gap on each side.