Matthias Schwar
stars and triangles test tessellations
Designed by me (maybe also by someone else).
Usually, one places a six-fold rotational symmetry point in the center of tessellations. For test purposes also a three-fold rotational symmetry point is useful when there is limited amount of grid but one still wants to see some repeats of the pattern.
The first and second designs are triangle centered, i used ditrigons here: 23 divisions (aspect ratio 11:12) and 28 divisions (13:15) respectively.
Here is a bigger rendition of the first pattern, i call it Summer Triangle.
stars and triangles test tessellations
Designed by me (maybe also by someone else).
Usually, one places a six-fold rotational symmetry point in the center of tessellations. For test purposes also a three-fold rotational symmetry point is useful when there is limited amount of grid but one still wants to see some repeats of the pattern.
The first and second designs are triangle centered, i used ditrigons here: 23 divisions (aspect ratio 11:12) and 28 divisions (13:15) respectively.
Here is a bigger rendition of the first pattern, i call it Summer Triangle.