Vintage brick wall background with a captivating blend of red and gray tones, ideal for adding a touch of nostalgia to posters and presentations. brick wall backgrounds Brickwork Background
Realistic grunge wall texture in various shades of gray. Perfect for any project with a building theme. Enhance your posters, presentations, and cards with this versatile texture. Give it a try! brick wall stone "White Stone Wall Texture"
This is to show my two favorite types of triangles, and to make fun of the English language. triangle regular irregular Triangle Types
This image is similar to my older Paper Sheets work but this one is without perspective and with few clips. paper sheet paper sheet Regular Paper Sheets With Clips
I used regular hexagons for this but it's not that much different from the other. hex-a-hop hexagon triangle Regular Hex A Hop Triangular
I noticed that I didn't have enough simple drawings of regular triangles. triangle tessellation equilateral Triangle Of Triangles
I am very proud of this picture. For so long I've been trying to find a way to fit regular triangles into a square. I found that it works if I rotate the triangles just right. I also added the red green and blue triangles just to fill the extra space. square meet triangle Square Meets Triangles
Just another one of the nested polygons that seem to go down an infinite tunnel. infinite hexagram regular Infinite Hexagram
I made a discovery about regular triangles today. For a long time I've wondered, is it possible to create a regular triangle on a computer which has all of it's points exactly on an integer position. I finally succeeded in doing it with inkscape. I know almost nothing about the math behind angles. However, when creating lines with the path tool, inkscape displays the angle created by the current location relative to the first point of the line. For this I used a square grid. The ratio in pixels I found in the smallest triangle while one corner pointed straight up or down is. width/height 82/71 How I did this was first use inkscape's polygon tool to automatically create a regular triangle. Then I made a grid of squares with spacing of 1 pixel. Then I snapped one corner to a grid intersection. Then I tried to follow the triangle and see if it's sides ever crossed an intersection of the grid. And I was so amazed that it did, and since inkscape lets me automatically snap to the grid, I quickly made my own triangle path that looks like a really good regular triangle. I'm not sure if I can use this information for pixel art or not but it will be very useful for any vector editor with a square grid. I'm not sure if this discovery is correct according to geometry,algebra,trigonometry, or whatever other math I know nothing of, but it is at least a good way to approximate a regular triangle on a grid of squares. regular triangle discovery Regular Triangle Discovery
This is a special tessellation. All of the black and white triangles are a regular triangle cut in half. They are called 30-60-90 triangles half regular triangle Half Regular Triangle Tessellation
An octogon and the two types of octograms inside it. I thought it was kinda special. Also, notice there are some irregular pentagons and pentagrams. regular octogon octogram Octogon And It's Two Friends