I decided that it was probably useful to add a visual explanation of the three set of Shurikens below, which can be a bit disorienting because it feels like there should be more symmetry to it than it has. Here the set with only orange and green are highlighted. The other sets have purple and pink in their colours. One has orange in the middle (the boxy shurikens) and the other has pink in the middle, which is the mirror image to the highlighted one. Another thing that is clearly shown in the image is that I need a colour consultant.
This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
Sunday, September 24, 2006
More Shurikens
I decided that it was probably useful to add a visual explanation of the three set of Shurikens below, which can be a bit disorienting because it feels like there should be more symmetry to it than it has. Here the set with only orange and green are highlighted. The other sets have purple and pink in their colours. One has orange in the middle (the boxy shurikens) and the other has pink in the middle, which is the mirror image to the highlighted one. Another thing that is clearly shown in the image is that I need a colour consultant.
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