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Pen plotter printing process (video file): <br>
Pen plotter printing process (video file): <br>
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By transmutating hooked-looped on to a pen plotter, it morphed to a more rough outlined looking design.
By transmutating hooked-looped on a pen plotter, design morphed to a rough looking outlined state.
As the plotter can not create fillings I found out that by using a simple plotterlib on Processing, I could to convert lines in plotter commands, adjusting the values of the size of the plotter by also mirroring rotate the lines using simple math tricks. I will soon create a new pen plottered version by using this command. </div></span>
As the plotter can not create fillings I found out that by using a simple plotterlib on Processing, I could convert lines in plotter commands, adjusting the values of the size of the plotter by also mirroring rotate the lines using simple math tricks. I will soon create a new pen plottered version by using this command. </div></span>


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Latest revision as of 17:41, 11 January 2017

Pen plotter printing process (video file):
Media: Penplotter.ogv



Ppzoom.png


By transmutating hooked-looped on a pen plotter, design morphed to a rough looking outlined state.

As the plotter can not create fillings I found out that by using a simple plotterlib on Processing, I could convert lines in plotter commands, adjusting the values of the size of the plotter by also mirroring rotate the lines using simple math tricks. I will soon create a new pen plottered version by using this command.



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