Perhaps I should have spent more time picking the colours. The patterns not that difficult -- seven wedges of scale shapes made from heptagons. I put an 11-gon (hendecagon) in the middle just to fill it in a bit.
I'm trying to make a few more patterns these days because my homepage automatically puts a filmstrip of my blog pictures. It was a joke to do with Picasa. Still I have to get pictures in my blog.
The program is two subprograms of about ten lines each. What I really need to do is to have PolygonR&D work with a mySQL database so I can link to it easily.
Perhaps if I wasn't teaching four classes a semester...
This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
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