I hear several people said they like this pink lizard. It is a difficult drawing
and is yet incomplete. All this consider I am imitating (not copy) the idea
that M.C. Escher used many years ago. Everything in this drawing rotates
120 degrees. There is only one shape which is placed in 3 different orientations
and the color depends on the orientation. To draw the first lizard, I need 3
separate lines each runs about 1/6 the circumference of the lizard. While the
end points of each of these lines are known, the bends and curves are severely
limited by visual and aesthetic considerations.
This pink lizard use the same math as the "Woodstock". Can you follow the line movements ? |