By: julia on Abel Soares Siqueira
Re-posted from: https://abelsiqueira.com/blog/2018-12-12-koch-snowflakes-for-the-holidays/
I hope you’re familiar with the Koch curve
fractal or snowflake.
It essentially consists taking a line segment, splitting it in three, and substituting
the middle part by two segments that form an equilateral triangle without the base.
From one segment you obtain four. For each new segment, repeat the process.
Images:
The most important aspect of the koch line is that it looks awesome. Furthermore, you
can do it for any image that is a collection of segments. In particular, regular
polygons, both outward and inward.