Pinwheel tessellation, version 2
Pinwheel tessellation, version 2 Originally uploaded by Ori-gomi. A newer, more interesting variant on a previous design, folded from white unryu. In the first version of this design, I had used a strange little squashed-triangle fold with an extra side flap as a way of filling a triangular hole between the spokes of the individual pinwheels. this closed the space, but left the pattern somewhat lopsided, as the various hexagonal twist points were unable to “rotate” in a clean direction (other than the central one). If the spokes of the pinwheel had been clean diamond shapes instead of an elongated parallelogram, it would have tiled cleanly, with hexagonal twists interconnected by triangular twists. due to the extra pleat length on the tiles, this didn’t work on the old design. However, on the newer variant, I found that the triangular hole I was dealing with was the same as one Jane found a while back: topside here reverse here you’ll notice that triangular void? she came up with an elegant workaround using a 3d single-spaced triangle …