Cool! You can look at it different ways; To me it sorta looks like a chinese person, with baggy eyes, that is crossing his arms, although others might think of it as something else!
Very nice math-art. Can you take a look at my Epitrochoid and Hypotrochoid? There is some odd thing in the project... The graphs do not look like the ones at Wolfram-Alpha and wikipedia. I need some expert opinion.
I think that the problem is the sin and cos: the angles are in radians or degrees? In Scratch the angle is ...in degrees. I had the same problem (look the scripting here).
The blogger Guy Marion that found the equations for the image (Le Chinois) says: hard work + chance. Look at the blog http://abcmaths.free.fr/blog/maths.html
That is an amazing graph! Very cool. By the way, you can get slightly better line quality with your plot by using the Goto X Y block instead of the Set X, Set Y blocks :)
I found the equations (in Cartesian Coordinates) to draw an interesting image "lecteur à lunettes" in the blog of Guy Marion "Le Blog mathématique d'ABC".
Music "Vals marriage"
Thanks Paddle2See for helping me to draw a nice smooth line.
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That's well cool
You are amazing at drawing with math. Every one of your drawing projects are wonderful
Cool! You can look at it different ways; To me it sorta looks like a chinese person, with baggy eyes, that is crossing his arms, although others might think of it as something else!
Thanks for the nice comment! His name is "Le Chinois"!
Interesting... I like it. :)
Thanks a lot!
Bravo ! Et cela fait connaitre Scratch! Le Blog mathématique d'ABC donne un lien vers Scratch ...
Thanks! I just saw it! Very interesting.
Wonderfull! I love it! This seems an oriental person with the hands crossed on his chest.
Really, it's an oriental person.
Here is the link: (link to project) I hope you like it. Thanks, Ahaan.
Hello dapontes, my latest project is better version of the one you recently commented on. Thank you for looking at my projects, Regards, Ahaan.
Whoaaa I love this...my parents love it too. Such an inspiring project.... regards, Ahaan
math? yeah right.
I mean that it IS math, geometry and graphing of functions is part of mathematics.
download! geometry and graphing of functions is math you know?
(view all replies)wow... so cool.
I'm glad, you like it!
It reminded me of Darth Vader in Starwars.
Very nice math-art. Can you take a look at my Epitrochoid and Hypotrochoid? There is some odd thing in the project... The graphs do not look like the ones at Wolfram-Alpha and wikipedia. I need some expert opinion.
I think that the problem is the sin and cos: the angles are in radians or degrees? In Scratch the angle is ...in degrees. I had the same problem (look the scripting here).
(view all replies)Good equation.I like also the music.
J'ai trouver les equations d'un blog Francais. Merci bien!
How do people derive equations like that?
Look at http://abcmaths.free.fr/blog/maths.html
(view all replies)The blogger Guy Marion that found the equations for the image (Le Chinois) says: hard work + chance. Look at the blog http://abcmaths.free.fr/blog/maths.html
(view all replies)Mystery (mystere, μυστήριο)? Hard work + intelligence + chance? I don't know!
That is an amazing graph! Very cool. By the way, you can get slightly better line quality with your plot by using the Goto X Y block instead of the Set X, Set Y blocks :)
I made the change, it's better now!
(view all replies)I used SetX and setY blocks because the functions are so big! I'll try with Goto X Y block. Thanks for the valuable comment!
(view all replies)cool!