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Awesome. How long did the complete graphs on the 16 sided polygons take? How big are these? They are amazingly precise. Fantastic work.
The polygon took around 30 minutes. The size is 22" X 18". A total of six hours was spent on this.
Wow. That's actually quicker than I imagined. It looks like a lot of work, but it definitely paid off. I'd pay a few bucks for a copy for sure. it would make a great book cover too. Someday I might have to try doing something this ambitious. Thanks for the inspiration!
Cool.
You should sell these as placemats! I'd eat off them.
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