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  1. I'm writing small programs for a presentation. Programs that are simple to write in one framework or language which would be not so simple to write in different ones.

    I feel like printing, cutting and folding it to create a 3D shape, knowing that it would not produce a nice closed one 🙂

    #CreativeCoding #OPENRNDR #Kotlin #Geometry #RegularPolygons #Polygons

  2. Clips from the rhombusworm video.

    The first shows equilateral (but not necessarily equiangular) polygons rotating to form n-fold rhombus rosettes. In particular, if n is even, then they can be generated by rotating regular n-gons around a point, but if n is odd, it can work with somewhat squished (n+1)-gons formed by merging two equilateral n-gons in a particular way.

    The second shows rhombusworms rotating to form the same rosettes.

    #rhombusworms #polygons #rhombusRosette #regularPolygons

  3. Clips from the rhombusworm video.

    The first shows equilateral (but not necessarily equiangular) polygons rotating to form n-fold rhombus rosettes. In particular, if n is even, then they can be generated by rotating regular n-gons around a point, but if n is odd, it can work with somewhat squished (n+1)-gons formed by merging two equilateral n-gons in a particular way.

    The second shows rhombusworms rotating to form the same rosettes.

    #rhombusworms #polygons #rhombusRosette #regularPolygons

  4. Clips from the rhombusworm video.

    The first shows equilateral (but not necessarily equiangular) polygons rotating to form n-fold rhombus rosettes. In particular, if n is even, then they can be generated by rotating regular n-gons around a point, but if n is odd, it can work with somewhat squished (n+1)-gons formed by merging two equilateral n-gons in a particular way.

    The second shows rhombusworms rotating to form the same rosettes.

    #rhombusworms #polygons #rhombusRosette #regularPolygons

  5. Clips from the rhombusworm video.

    The first shows equilateral (but not necessarily equiangular) polygons rotating to form n-fold rhombus rosettes. In particular, if n is even, then they can be generated by rotating regular n-gons around a point, but if n is odd, it can work with somewhat squished (n+1)-gons formed by merging two equilateral n-gons in a particular way.

    The second shows rhombusworms rotating to form the same rosettes.

    #rhombusworms #polygons #rhombusRosette #regularPolygons