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Published: 2019-12-26 05:07:15 +0000 UTC; Views: 1000; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Printable version of this here: www.deviantart.com/captain8com…This is a simple circular grid that is divided by dots into 8x16 or 128 sections.
This image that you are seeing right now is in lower resolution as a preview whether you have enlarged this image or not so you barely if not see any of its dots that are part of this circular grid. You have to download this image so you can not only get the original size of this image, which is much larger than its enlarged preview version, you can also now see its dots that are part of this circular grid as vertices and dividers in this image’s original high resolution.
The reason I made this circular grid here is because just like me, there are some people out there throughout the world who are and have been dreaming and planning something big that involves a heavy amount of talents, skills, work, and time in digital arts and graphic design, especially when it comes to big game-developing projects that are extremely heavy on creativities, designs, details, decorations, patterns, geometries, and so on such as designing techs, gadgets, vehicles, mechs, and background settings as well as more visually complex game series like any combinations between open-world Metroidvania games, JRPG-styled fantasy and/or sci-fi games, real-time strategy games, shoot’em up games also known as STGs, danmaku games, and bullet hell games.
So I have created this huge circular grid for anyone who has been struggling with digital drawing for any kind of reasons, whether is it that someone is not skilled enough as an artist and designer or is it because what they’re trying to draw is seem to be far too complicated even for a professional artist and designer as it requires a lot of getting it absolutely right in terms of the drawing’s geometries, designs, details, measurements, proportions, etc.
When I was working on this circular grid, I gave myself a challenge which is to find the way to create circular grids using not polar coordinate system, instead, use only “Cartesian coordinate system” and “the slope of lines” while trying to maintain equal lengths and angles to all lines throughout the circles with all its dots that acts as vertices and dividers having their XY coordinates in “integer numbers” of “pixel units” and never in decimal numbers nor with fractional components. Here is the list of what colors a part of this circular grid image represents:
- A green lines whether curved or straight are always connected between two yellow 2x2 pixel dots. The green color is merely just for seeing the circular grid more easily in the black background.
- A yellow dot that is 2x2 pixels has straight green lines that are connected between this yellow dot and the center point of the circular grid while this green line has seemingly near-precise equal length and angle to all other green lines.
- A red dot that is 2x2 pixels does not have a line that is connected between this red dot and the center point of the circular grid. If this red dot does have a line of its own, it will be partially imprecise in terms of equal length and angle to all other lines.
- A red dot that is either 2x1 or 1x2 pixel does not have a line of its own as its own X or Y coordinate are not in integer numbers. If this red dot does have a line of its own, it will be moderately imprecise in terms of equal length and angle to all other lines.
- A red dot that is 1x1 pixel does not have a line of its own as its own X and Y coordinates are not in integer numbers. If this red dot does have a line of its own, it will be mostly imprecise in terms of equal length and angle to all other lines.
- The Hindi-styled or flowerlike mandala that has 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128 sections
- Star of Lakshmi
- Octagons of Bagua also known as The Eight Trigrams of Nature
- 8 signs of the Burmese zodiac wheel
- 8-to-16-limbed, extremely heavily armored, tarantula-line and/or octopus-like, STG-styled military mech tank
- 8-to-32-limbed, extremely ornamental, Hindi-styled and/or godlike armored insectoid
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