How to make patterns that never repeat → Penrose tiling
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2021
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The Penrose tiling was first described in the 70's by Sir Roger Penrose. It is called an "aperiodic" tiling, because it cannot be constructed by simply repeating a block. Apart from being mathematically fascinating, it also creates gorgeous patterns, which is why we built it into Repper.
Learn why the number 5 is central to Penrose in this short video from Numberphile: • 5 and Penrose Tiling -...
For a deep dive into how the Penrose tiling is built and how we know it is never repeats, watch the great Veritasium: • The Infinite Pattern T... - Jak na to + styl
I love the diamond Penrose too. Thanks for making the seamless version.
You're welcome! We love Penrose, but we like it seamless even more :)
I've had plenty of eye balls on my Penrose patterns and know that it is a popular style of design. This app is absolutely brilliant! I intend to develop many eye catching patterns for my print on demand products. I had several adult colouring books which went into the bestsellers in 2016 and have used the designs I generated in earlier pattern generators or from my own illustrations. I transferred those designs and used Repper app to create some stunning print on demand products. With all the Repper functions the design creation results are incredibly unique.
Thanks for your kind words, Tania. We've seen your eye-catching adult colouring books, love them!
Excellent - thanks.
totally awesome! just subscribed to your channel. p.s. I am definitely interested in the premium version, but the coupon code on your about page does not work.
Good stuff: The beauty of Mathematics. Was your shirt design done with Repper?
Looks like it! It is actually an African wax print, which looks great. The pattern is variation on a P4G tiling (we nicknamed it "Bow tie" in our app).
were can i buy that shirt
I bought it on a market in Camden in London a few years ago. The brand is "JEKKAH". Hope that helps 😊