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If you want to know something interesting, I design QR patterns too. Although I'm not an expert, I actually made patterns that are good enough to share. I try to avoid making less cartoony patterns as I share them.
If you have went to my dream town before, I do not allow pattern sharing. These paths were primarily designed for my town of StarFall. If you want to know why I made them as QR patterns, I did this because I need some characters to hold onto some paths as I can only have them pick them up through the QR Machine. However, I am willingly to share their QR codes today. I will go over descriptions of each path.
Center Paths
I made the standard center brick path as a base for my QR path patterns. This pattern is not good for edges, but it would make a good center path (like if you have a pathway that is 3 patterns wide).
Edge Paths
Unlike the center path pattern, these patterns have a stone block of a darker color to divide between nature and path. These paths have boundaries, which are good for being on the edges. However, they are only good for one side, so I made four of these so all four sides can have and edge.
Corner Paths
What do you get when two edges collide? A corner. I made these paths for the corners at where you turn. Notice that I had a small block next to the two edge blocks in each pattern. Those are good for making corners. But these paths are exterior corner paths.
Inverted Corner Paths
9 path patterns may be good enough, but I wanted to be a little more realistic. So I made these four path patterns when I make a turning path. Although they are surrounded by patterns on all four sides, two of the sides are supposed to be edge paths or exterior corner paths. That's why I have interior corner paths.
Narrow Paths
Although arches are better as public art, I liked using them to divide areas. These paths were made primarily for the arches in StarFall. I wanted to make it where you can walk through the arches to get to one of my alternative female characters' houses. I even have stone blocks on both sides.
If you have went to my dream town before, I do not allow pattern sharing. These paths were primarily designed for my town of StarFall. If you want to know why I made them as QR patterns, I did this because I need some characters to hold onto some paths as I can only have them pick them up through the QR Machine. However, I am willingly to share their QR codes today. I will go over descriptions of each path.
Center Paths
I made the standard center brick path as a base for my QR path patterns. This pattern is not good for edges, but it would make a good center path (like if you have a pathway that is 3 patterns wide).
Edge Paths
Unlike the center path pattern, these patterns have a stone block of a darker color to divide between nature and path. These paths have boundaries, which are good for being on the edges. However, they are only good for one side, so I made four of these so all four sides can have and edge.
Corner Paths
What do you get when two edges collide? A corner. I made these paths for the corners at where you turn. Notice that I had a small block next to the two edge blocks in each pattern. Those are good for making corners. But these paths are exterior corner paths.
Inverted Corner Paths
9 path patterns may be good enough, but I wanted to be a little more realistic. So I made these four path patterns when I make a turning path. Although they are surrounded by patterns on all four sides, two of the sides are supposed to be edge paths or exterior corner paths. That's why I have interior corner paths.
Narrow Paths
Although arches are better as public art, I liked using them to divide areas. These paths were made primarily for the arches in StarFall. I wanted to make it where you can walk through the arches to get to one of my alternative female characters' houses. I even have stone blocks on both sides.