

More real experimental data, this time from an electrochemical experiment.Next time I will make some polymers, but this one was for play. This path is the “skeletal formula” for a random organic molecule.Without coupling, the oscillations are simpler the interactions cause them to make this interesting pattern. A Colpitts oscillator is a simple electronic oscillator made from resistors, inductors, capacitors, and a transistor. This path is real experimental data from coupled Colpitts oscillators.A real BCC crystal has atoms in the middle of every cube, rather than every other. The top path is loosely based on the body-centered cubic crystal (BCC) structure.

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Two of them are created from real experimental data. In my zeal, I created a few science-themed custom pattern brushes. My library gives me free access to through their website yours might too so check it out. This weekend I watch the course “Creating Custom Brushes”. You can also share through Facebook, Twitter and email.I’ve used Adobe Illustrator for years, but I didn’t use brushes very much. Publish your work to the Behance creative community and get feedback without leaving the app. It automatically opens on your desktop, letting you effortlessly build on your idea.Īdobe CreativeSync ensures that your files, fonts, design assets, settings and more all instantly appear in your workflow wherever you need them. Send a file to Photoshop or Illustrator with layers preserved. Get easy in-app access to your assets - including Adobe Stock images and brushes created in Capture. Incorporate quality imagery into your work. Search for and license high-res, royalty-free images from inside Sketch. Take advantage of other Creative Cloud services like:
