For more information, visit https://www.leonrische.me/pages/isometric_snowflakes.html. Images were generated using l3kn/Plotter.
If you have an AxiDraw or a similar plotter that can plot svg files, you should be able to download these images and plot them yourself.
On l3kn/iso_snowflakes you can find hundreds of randomly generated svg files in A3 and A4 size.
The order of the paths is already optimized, images can be plotted using the AxiDraw CLI.
I’m using the following command (AxiDraw V3 A3):
axicli image_name.svg -L 2 -p /dev/ttyACM0 -s 30 -S 50 -a 30
For different paper sizes, you can resize the images in inkscape.
Only path
elements are used, so it should be possible to plot these
images with an HPGL plotter, too.
To do so, either parse the path
elements of the svg and scale the
points or write to [email protected] so we can come up with a
format that’s easy for me to generate and easy for you to use.
When distributing this work, please link to the Isometric Snowflakes page. For printed / plotted versions, the URL could be written on the back.