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"flat pattern" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
"Flat pattern" refers to a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional object or design, typically used in the fashion and sewing industries. Example: The fashion designer sketched a flat pattern of the dress on paper before cutting the fabric.
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This creates the impression of a round tussock, rendered not as flat pattern, but turned towards the light.
The garment pattern design process is a mapping between the three-dimensional garment surface and the garment flat pattern.
"Additionally, the recent flat pattern of appraisals by respondents to the survey suggests this is not about to change anytime soon.
Finally, three measures of compactness are adopted as the optimality criteria for the methodology to output flat pattern results ranked according to their compactness.
It is composed of four main modules, which are input and shape treatment, flat pattern layout, strip layout, and die layout modules.
An experimental study of heat transfer between a hot metallic surface and water droplets sprayed by a commercial flat pattern air-atomized spray nozzle was conducted.
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It is composed of nine modules, which are input and shape treatment, flat pattern-layout, production feasibility check, blank-layout, strip-layout, die-layout, data-conversion, modeling, and post-processing modules.
The lower figures are reduced to areas of flat patterns, without modeling or perspective.
The "two-dimensional method" is more frequently used and involves arranging flat patterns on the floor plan drawing.
Synthetism, in art, method of painting evolved by Paul Gauguin, Émile Bernard, Louis Anquetin, and others in the 1880s to emphasize two-dimensional flat patterns, thus breaking with Impressionist art and theory.
Dow's are largely color woodcuts from a long series he did around his hometown, Ipswich, Mass., among them the lovely small "Marsh Creek," circa 1914, much influenced by the flat patterning of Japanese prints.
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