Affiliation:
1. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
2. University of Washington and Microsoft Corporation, Seattle, WA
Abstract
We present
Najm
, a set of tools built on the axioms of absolute geometry for exploring the design space of Islamic star patterns. Our approach makes use of a novel family of tilings, called "inflation tilings," which are particularly well suited as guides for creating star patterns. We describe a method for creating a parameterized set of motifs that can be used to fill the many regular polygons that comprise these tilings, as well as an algorithm to infer geometry for any irregular polygons that remain. Erasing the underlying tiling and joining together the inferred motifs produces the star patterns. By choice,
Najm
is build upon the subset of geometry that makes no assumption about the behavior of parallel lines. As a consequence, star patterns created by
Najm
can be designed equally well to fit the Euclidean plane, the hyperbolic plane, or the surface of a sphere.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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