Line Method - Example 1 - is capable of producing some unexpected tessellations. You must start with a shape that will tessellate - in this case an equilateral triangle. You can lay down a grid if you want but as each side is equal.
Line Method - Example 1 - is capable of producing some unexpected tessellations. You must start with a shape that will tessellate - in this case an equilateral triangle. You can lay down a grid if you want but as each side is equal.
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Line Method - Example 1 - is capable of producing some unexpected tessellations. You must start with a shape that will tessellate - in this case an equilateral triangle. You can lay down a grid if you want but as each side is equal.
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Line Method - Example 1 This method is capable of producing some unexpected tessellations!
As explained in 'basics', you must start with a shape that will tessellate - in this case an equilateral triangle. You can lay down a grid if you want but as each side is equal...