rasteriks
Rasteriks are a class of geometric motifs used in raster-based design. They consist of small, repeatable units laid out on a square grid, so they can tile seamlessly when arranged into larger patterns. Each unit, or rasterik, is designed to be combined with others to create textures and decorative surfaces in a scalable, pixel-friendly fashion.
Etymology and origin: The name rasteriks combines raster, referring to grid-based sampling, with a pluralizing suffix
Design and types: Rasteriks are classified by cell size (for example 2x2 or 3x3) and by symmetry.
Production and use: Rasteriks can be created manually or generated algorithmically with rule-based tiling or stochastic
Examples: A 2x2 checker rasterik creates a checkerboard texture when tiled; a 3x3 cross rasterik forms a
See also: Pixel art, tiling, tessellation, mosaic, procedural generation.