Here is the promised dancing cats with colours that highlight the spiral nature. Close to the edge it becomes easier to see the straight edges which form an overall polygonal nature of the pattern. Unfortunately, I achieved this pattern by triplicating the original code that generated the pattern. On further reflection I may try to rewrite this another way so that this cutting and pasting isn't required...
This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
More Cats
Here is the promised dancing cats with colours that highlight the spiral nature. Close to the edge it becomes easier to see the straight edges which form an overall polygonal nature of the pattern. Unfortunately, I achieved this pattern by triplicating the original code that generated the pattern. On further reflection I may try to rewrite this another way so that this cutting and pasting isn't required...
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