This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Here's a polygon pattern that relies on a simple recursive call. Each heptagon attaches to two scaled down heptagons and each of those heptagons attaches to two more etc. This recursive definition is easy to do in PolygonR&D. The tightness of the spiral is determined by the main shrinking factor--the difference in size of the heptagon to the next biggest heptagon.
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