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Thread: June/July 2012 Lite Challenge Entry: Isometrimorphosis

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    Wip June/July 2012 Lite Challenge Entry: Isometrimorphosis

    "Isomorphic projection? What am I going to do in an isomorphic projection?"
    "wait -- doesn't Inkscape have an isomorphic grid setting? Ah, yes, here it is..."
    "I'll just play around a little here..."
    "Hmmm.... I wonder if I can do an arch?"
    "How about a row of arches? And what's on the other side of the structure? More arches?"
    "Doodling some paths between them..."
    "Oooh, if I make some of them into stairs, and they can go over and under each other..."
    "ooohhh, this is WAY too much fun!"

    I'm going to have a lot of fun with this one.

    ### Latest WIP ###
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    Ah, oops -- I just noticed that I let some two-point-perspective slip into my isometric projection. I'll correct that with the next upload.

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    OK. I've excised the accidental two-point perspective, but haven't fixed the paths yet (since isometrizing it made all the angles shift).

    ### Latest WIP ###
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    Edited to add: OH! I could have fixed it without flip-flopping the angles by adjusting the top of the arcade rather than the bottom.

    (Lots of possibilities. I'm going to have fun with this one.)

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    Ok, time to take a break and get some lunch.

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    Oops, just noticed a spatial error -- hope I can fix it without too much re-working
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    Reminds me of the Never-ending-staircase, except this one doesn't APPEAR to be completely impossible.

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    I think my brain just died, trying to sort out the twists. Very cool idea!
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    LindaJeanne appears to be M.C. Escher's long lost granddaughter. Coming along nicely.

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    My brain is getting tangled up in Gordian knots, trying to keep these paths straight!

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    Why don't you just map out some DNA while you are at it?
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    I liked the first couple better than the subsequent "fixes" ... but then Escher has always been a favorite :-). Nice stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbgibson View Post
    I liked the first couple better than the subsequent "fixes" ... but then Escher has always been a favorite :-). !
    Actually, I'm starting to think I may agree .

    I've got a couple of different ideas of where I want to go with this -- so I think I'm going to play around with the possibilities a bit before I post the next update.

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