Release Date: 2007-04-14

Number of Patterns: 14

Motorcycles

Get your motor running and head out on the SegPlayPC highway..Here’s a set of hip looking motorcycle themed patterns with simple graphic designs done with a carefully chosen palette which make them oh so easy to color. Enjoy filling in the pieces!!

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Release Date: 2006-11-04

Number of Patterns: 20

Music-mation

These patterns are sure to bring out a rich musical feeling as you paint them. We’ve found a well-rounded series of musical themed photographs and created a SegPlayPC™ pattern set with them. You’ll find pianos, guitars, drums, harmonicas, flutes, saxaphones, clarinets, violins, pipes, trumpets, and one passionate guy doing his best at singing karoke!

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Release Date: 2011-07-23

Number of Patterns: 30

Nicolas Poussin – French Classical Painter

Nicolas Poussin (1594 – 1665) was a French classical painter. His style consists of clarity, logic, and order, and favors line over color. He is considered the greatest French artist of the 17th century and one of the founders of European classicism which has its roots in antique and Renaissance heritage. Many of his works show an authoritative interpretation of ancient history and Greek and Roman mythological figures as well as biblical scenes. Our collection of patterns includes two self portraits, the set of his Four Seasons paintings, and a wide cross section of other pieces. These include Adoration of the Golden Calf, Nymph Syrinx Pursued by Pan, Ideal Landscape, Israelites Gathering Manna, The Judgement of Solomon, and A Dance to the Music of Time.

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Release Date: 2012-08-11

Number of Patterns: 44

North American Flags

The North American continent covers about 5% of the earth’s surface and is the home to over 530 million people. There are three basic regions including North America, Caribbean, and Central America with over 40 countries and territories. Our North American Flags pattern set includes the official recognized flag of each country. Aside from stars and stripes, geometric shapes, and inspiring Latin phrases on these flags, you’ll find very unique symbols including nature scenes (sun rises, rainbows) , geographical features (volcanoes, mountains, streams), vegetation (palm trees, cacti, maple leafs), weapons (rifles, cannons, sabers), animals (parrots, lobsters, lions, dolphins), sailing ships, drums, conch shells, and even a red Phrygian cap!

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Release Date: 2011-02-19

Number of Patterns: 23

On Cloud Nine

Clouds are visible masses of water droplets which are suspended in the earth’s atmosphere. Clouds are classified in various groups depending on their altitude, structural appearance, and coloration. Cirrocumulus, Cirrostratus, Altocumulus, Altostratus, Stratocumulus, Stratus, Cumulus, Nimbostratus, and Cumulonimbus, are the most common names given. Their coloration gives clues on what they contain due to light scattering effects of water drops and ice crystals and the direction of the light hitting the clouds. Our set of cloud patterns will put you on Cloud Nine. We have many representations of clouds of various types photographed against cactuses, birds, bridges, shades, water, and grass fields. Several of the patterns are based on clouds images which have been artistically enhanced to give them a different yet, fun, and colorful appearance.

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Release Date: 2012-09-16

Number of Patterns: 23

Owl be Seeing You!

Owls are birds of prey that belong to a order called Strigiformes. These solitary and nocturnal creatures are found throughout the world. They have unique characterization of a wide face, small faces, short curved beak, ear holes, and a feathered disk around each eye. Their unique coloration helps with camouflaging themselves into their environment. Owls are well designed for low-light hunting utilizing surprise and stealth as critical weapons against their foes (rodents and insects). Our collection of owl patterns includes several popular species including Barn Owls, Snowy Owls, Great Grey Owls, Burrowing Owls, Screech Owls, Northern Saw-Whet Owls, and Pearl-spotted Owlets.

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