Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Taking design cues from crop circles


Geodesk takes inspiration from crop circles. It took hours to complete the glyphmimicry seen below. It was drawn by searching on-line tutorials for making a spider web using adobe illustrator. It's always the first time something is done that it takes the longest. The radius of the outer curved web lines is smaller than the inner curved web lines, clever designers the circlemakers are yes. Freddy Silva is the author of "Secrets in the Fields" the lower two images are excerpted from a Google image search that somebody published from his book, the top image is Geodesk's recreation of the genuine circlemaker's glyph. A future project is the Julia set and the sunflower pattern which is composed of rotationally symmetric golden spirals.





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