Imagine an old file found near Weinar, containing the graphic research of a geometry enthusiast...
A geometric figure with each side composed of a certain number of points (between 10 and 100) undergoes a rotation.
A grain, or "granularity" brings a pencil effect that gives the illusion of old archives rescued from a secret's Bauhaus laboratory. Old illustrations whose paper would have undergone the damage of time.
Features: - Paper: yellowed, cracked and dry most of the time, but there were a few pages found with the marks of time bleached out. - Basic shape type: Polygons, sometimes stars. - Symmetry: Perfectly symmetrical geometrical shapes, but not always! - x' and y' : parameters for the deformation, based on the Lissajous equations. The value for x is very often 1, the other values are totally random between 1 and 10, but it seems that there are 30 too. - Length Loop : Time to draw the shape, usually 800 frames but we have seen some at 400 frames and others at 1600. - Granularity: 100 levels of granularity. - Sides or branches : Mostly between 3 and 5. - Points per sides or branches : around 50 (Gaussian Standard Deviation : 15).
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