This is a more minute version of "fishnet 01".The image depicts a seamless pattern of a fishnet with a plenty of fish.It may be a lucky charm for fishermen.
Source Yamachem
If you don’t like cream and pixels, you’re in the wrong place.
Source Mizanur Rahman
From a design in 'Storia del Palazzo Vecchio in Firenze', Aurelio Gotti, 1889.
Source Firkin
If you like it a bit trippy, this wave pattern might be for you.
Source Ian Soper
The following free background pattern has glossy diagonal stripes as a texture to it, and it's colored in a light blue gray color. This background pattern is suitable for using in web design or any other graphic design projects. This applies to all background patterns here.
Source V. Hartikainen
This one needs to be used in small areas; you can see it repeat.
Source Luca
Number 2 in a series of 5 beautiful patterns. Can be found in colors on the submitter’s website.
Source Janos Koos
A nice one indeed, but I have a feeling we have it already? If you spot a copy, let me know on Twitter.
Source Graphiste
A seamless pattern the starting point for which was a 'colour modulo' texture in Paint.net.
Source Firkin
Medium gray fabric pattern with 45-degree lines going across.
Source Atle Mo
Dark, square, clean and tidy. What more can you ask for?
Source Jaromír Kavan
Just the symbols of the signs of the zodiac distributed in a chequer board-like pattern
Source Firkin
This ons is quite old school looking. Retro, even. I like it.
Source Arno Declercq
From a drawing in 'From Snowdon to the Sea. Striking stories of North and South Wales', Marie Trevelyan, 1895.
Source Firkin
A light brushed aluminum pattern for your pleasure.
Source Tim Ward
The image depicts a seamless pattern of pine tree leaves.
Source Yamachem
Prismatic Polka Dots Mark II 3 No Background
Source GDJ
Sharp pixel pattern looking like some sort of fabric.
Source Dmitry
Prismatic Curved Diamond Pattern 3 No Background
Source GDJ
The base gradient edited so now more details are rendered.
Source Lazur URH
From a tile that can be had by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
To get the tile this is based on, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift-alt-i.
Source Firkin
To get the tile this is based on, select the rectangle in Inkscape and use shift+alt+i.
Source Firkin
A seamless pattern formed from a square tile. The tile can be retrieved by selecting the rectangle in Inkscape and using shift-alt-I.
Source Firkin