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Published: 2012-01-22 13:41:28 +0000 UTC; Views: 702; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 0
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I had an idea to nest a spirograph inside a spirograph, and the idea went from there. This is simply the colored version.Repeating Spirograph 1-1: [link]
I used a ruler. I measured off 8 inches on each side, then made hash marks at each quarter inch. From there, I connected the point in the top left corner to the first hash mark in from the left on the bottom (or one off from where directly opposite would be). I went one hash mark below the one in the top left and connected it to the one to the right of the first line on the bottom (aka: two hash marks in from the left on the bottom), intersecting the first line. All the lines intersect. That's how I created the outer pattern, then I customized it for the internal spirographs, but followed the same logic. After all that was done I colored in the black fields.
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Phy6 [2012-01-22 13:44:39 +0000 UTC]
This looks so weird. How did you create that amazing piece of art?
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magentafreak In reply to Phy6 [2012-01-22 14:15:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I used a ruler. I measured off 8 inches on each side, then made hash marks at each quarter inch. From there, I connected the point in the top left corner to the first hash mark in from the left on the bottom (or one off from where directly opposite would be). I went one hash mark below the one in the top left and connected it to the one to the right of the first line on the bottom (aka: two hash marks in from the left on the bottom), intersecting the first line. All the lines intersect. That's how I created the outer pattern, then I customized it for the internal spirographs, but followed the same logic. After all that was done I colored in the black fields. To see it without the black fields, click here [link]
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