Computer Generated Islamic Star Patterns
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Craig S. Kaplan: Computer Generated Islamic Star Patterns. In: Bridges 2000. Pages 105–112
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Islamic star patterns are a beautiful and highly geometric art form whose original design techniques arelost in history. We describe one procedure for constructing them based on placing radially-symmetric motifs in a formation dictated by a tiling of the plane, and show some styles in which they can be rendered. We also show some results generated with a software implementation of the technique.
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