Unlike turning a photo into a pattern composed of circles using a grid, the circle packing issue is something completely different and much more complex. Circle packing is a special branch of geometry that studies the arrangement of circles (of equal or different diameters) on a given surface so that there is no overlap and so that no circle can be enlarged without creating an overlap. We will not write here about the theoretical foundations of this geometry branch because our intention was only to make you interested in it. We too became interested in the circle packing examples that we came across all by chance, so we generated several of them that you are offered here for download. All these circle packing 2D patterns and wireframe 3D models are not drawn by hand but generated using an algorithm and 3D CAD program. All lovers of parametric design and generative art can use our 2D patterns and wireframe 3D models for their projects and thus save their precious time. Circle packing as a branch of geometry has been very popular in recent years among lovers of procedural modeling, generative art, parametric modeling and especially in modern architecture, industrial art and similar.