staggered grid

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Staggered grid is a special organization of frames, panels, or images similar to a grid, but one, or more intersections between four regions do not meet perfectly at a single point. In other words, the grid-like region has a staggered nature.

Note: There is no equivalent tag for this concept for regular grid patterns that do not encompass the entire layout. One has to use the count tags for regular grids.

Category

  • staggered_grid_layout - Use this tag if the staggering applies to the entire image. See first two examples (above)

Related tags

Staggered grid frame counts

See also

Frame count tags

The more image frames there are, the longer, and more complex the layout tends to be.

Basic frame counts (2-8)
High frame counts (9-15+)
Grid layouts

Layout concepts apply to the entire layout.

Partial layout concepts apply to only a section. Currently regular grids are tagged through the respective grid count tags.

Grid frame counts
Staggered grid frame counts
Sequence layouts
Row layout tags

These tags define the image layout in terms of how many horizontal segments can be logically formed within the layout. This is not necessarily how many rows it has, but rather how many row-like segments there are.

Base forms

The most basic structure the image layout can form described as the number of row-like segments within the layout. The higher the number, the more complex the layout tends to be.

Strict row layouts

These tags maintain a strict definition of what is defined as a row, disallowing rows to be subdivided into column segments. These are subset concepts of their respective base layout tag.

Layout element tags

Tags in this group may apply to any part of a layout. Please do not confuse _layout with _(layout)

This tag has been aliased to staggering_(layout) (learn more).

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