robinhouston on Nostr: Here's something I think is cool that Eric Vergo and friends discovered. In the tile ...
Here's something I think is cool that Eric Vergo and friends discovered. In the tile family chevron–hat–spectre–turtle–comma, as the tiles morph their vertices move (it turns out) on circular paths.
So you can continue the animation and loop back round from comma to chevron! As shown in this nice video made by Eric.
https://youtube.com/shorts/W6O_Gd6DjfI?si=IKxkeXph3tfwsqFyThe ‘dark side’ of the family has funky self-intersections and negative-length edges.
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