this creates art by spinning axes. press q if you want to add an axis, and p to remove the last axis you created. Click r if you want to start the simulation. radians, gradians, or degrees? lol degrees should do :) note: negative rotation speeds go CCW, while positive rotation speeds go CW its not reccomended to create a spinning axes ratio with a very high LCM (i.e. 90 and 25). also click n to save, and m to load :D oh yeah, here are some examples here: l50r90s0l25r135s0lrs - old default l35r80s0l25r140s0 - flower l25r10s0l25r-20s0l25r40s0l25r-80s0l25r160s0l25r-320s0l25r640s0 - this cool design and this is it :D i'd love to see what you guys come up with! I didn't realize this other project existed, so i'll link it here -> https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1059121388/
"when math meets art" - Zen Math Art also credits to them for the idea too you can also theoretically create anything, like scratchcat or the Mandelbrot set, etc, with enough time and axes. Though, the project could lag very hard (or not!) if you try to make a real thing out of this. changelog 1.0 - released project 1.1 - made save/loading 1.2 - fixed some code that stopped the art from finishing 2.0 - reshared project #art #math #cool #axis rotating axis art cool