I really like those five pictures above because they visually explain what the pattern is and I arranged them in a way that shows the difference between a really good to poor structure. The very top image shows a really wellstructured pattern and as each next picture is a little more random and less organised, however from my point of view all can be still called structures.
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I was also very interested to look at knitteng schemes, because knitting patterns usually have a very good structure based on mathematical calculations.
The reason why I decided to post the picture above is just a really good use of color, so I find this image quite inspiring.
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Here are some examples of noise
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