Embracing the Triangles
I've been screwing around with the natural folds of a triangle grid. It's a little less intense than flagstones, but has a similar feel and result.
This one is all triangles. Which, up until this point, I had not realized was a natural fold.
I don't know how I've spent so many hours folding tessellations without coming across this sooner.
It's just natural triangles on the front and hex twists on the rear.
When I got to the edge I went with rhombuses as that made more sense.
The folds on the back overlap a lot, but it's nothing unmanageable.
This one is all triangles. Which, up until this point, I had not realized was a natural fold.
I don't know how I've spent so many hours folding tessellations without coming across this sooner.
It's just natural triangles on the front and hex twists on the rear.
When I got to the edge I went with rhombuses as that made more sense.
The folds on the back overlap a lot, but it's nothing unmanageable.
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