Freeform Islamic Geometric Patterns

01/04/2023
by   Rebecca Lin, et al.
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Islamic geometric patterns are a rich and venerable ornamental tradition. Many classic designs feature periodic arrangements of rosettes: star shapes surrounded by rings of hexagonal petals. We present a new technique for generating 'freeform' compositions of rosettes: finite designs that freely mix rosettes of unusual sizes while retaining the aesthetics of traditional patterns. We use a circle packing as a scaffolding for developing a patch of polygons and fill each polygon with a motif based on established constructions from Islamic art.

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