Turtle Blocks V87
Turtle Blocks (previously called Turtle Art) V87 is released.
It can now do filled polygons
and has a 3 axis colour model, the 3 axes are color, shade and gray and range 0-100
Shown below, the color is represented by the angle, the shade by the radius and the successive figures (L-R) are gray = 0, 25, 50, 75, 100
The strongest colours are for shade =50 and gray = 100
It can now do filled polygons
and has a 3 axis colour model, the 3 axes are color, shade and gray and range 0-100
Shown below, the color is represented by the angle, the shade by the radius and the successive figures (L-R) are gray = 0, 25, 50, 75, 100
The strongest colours are for shade =50 and gray = 100
Labels: olpc, Sugar, TurtleArt, TurtleBlocks
2 Comments:
Hi Tony,
Do you know off hand what system the 3 axis colour model is based on? Is it a natural world (rainbow) system of some kind? I'm only used to the RGB and CMYK types.
No, its new to me. Something a bit different at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tints_and_shades
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