This blog is devoted to patterns made with polygons. I'll try to have something interesting posted regularly.
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Embellishing Octagons
This pattern started out as a loop of octagons that was turned inside out with two loops of two hexagons, four squares (green), and two triangles. This inside-out loop served as my main loop which is the one that doesn't have the pentagons in the middle of it. After, I fit these loops together let a checker board. I filled other loops that were constructed with some yellow squares, triangles, and some pentagons.
The images below can be used as wallpaper. There are links to images that are 323x323 pixels. Perhaps they would look better smaller...
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