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9.0 | 9.7 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
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spyrograph
- Customizing the origin of our geometric visualizations using Python and Spyrograph
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Tracing multiple shapes on the same screen with Spyrograph
Official website
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Adding a boomerang effect to our Spyrograph animations
Spirographs are captivating geometric designs created by rolling a circle inside or outside another circle. These mesmerizing patterns have fascinated artists, mathematicians, and enthusiasts alike for centuries. With the power of Python and the spyrograph library, we can create complex spirograph animations that visualize the evolution of these intricate patterns
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Creating mesmerizing spirograph animations with Python and Spyrograph
In this section, we'll provide an overview of spirograph animations and discuss how the animate method in the Spyrograph library can help us create stunning visual displays with ease
- Scaling trochoid's and cycloid's input parameters with the spyrograph `scale` method
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Spyrograph is looking for beginners to open source to contribute!
My name's Chris and I'm the author and maintainer over at spyrograph - an open source Python library for generating beautiful geometric art in just a few lines of code
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Configuring the spyrograph trace method to explore stunning geometric visualizations in Python
Official website
- Draw beautiful geometric visualizations with Python and spyrograph
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Hackoberfest: Part 1
For this first week of Hackoberfest I opted to start small. With a relatively recent project called EngageKC designed to be a sort of online classroom solution. I noticed that the setup steps for the repo included several pip install commands. I created an issue mentioning this and purposed using a requirements.txt file as a solution. Reducing the amount of commands and allowing the versions of libraries to easily be set.
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Release 0.2 (Hacktoberfest Week 1)
The issue I contributed to can be found here: https://github.com/admiralorbiter/EngageKC/issues/9
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