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Mom: "our child will be a mathmatician!"
Dad: "Our child will be an artist!"

The child:

Nocaelussimp
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A mathematician and an Artist, the ultimate combo!!


Edit:yup my grammar ain't good for the first time, hopefully this is fine now

Peridot_studiosTM
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WOAHHH, THIS IS JUST SO IMPRESSIVEE ❤

GooseCapybara
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Bros a genius and a professional 😭
Edit: wth did y'all do in the replies 😭

.-.m
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the fact that I can see it being typed out instead of pasted is even more impressive

Amyisntcreative
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It's beauty! What inspired you to do this artwork of a masterpiece?

Zenkichion
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The amount of calculations and effort put into this.

KevinAlvarez-pd
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Paint ❌
Photoshop ❌
Ibispaint ❌
Gimp ❌
Krita ❌
Procreate ❌
Paint 3D ❌
Illustrator ❌
Sketchbook ❌
Microsoft Word ❌
Microsoft Powerpoint ❌
Paper ❌
Inkscape ❌
Clip Studio Paint ❌
PC Paintbrush ❌
Mac draw ❌
Sketchpad ❌
Astropad Studio ❌
Notepad ❌
Calculator ❌
Dos ❌
Linux ❌
Run out of ideas ❌
Microsoft Fresh Paint ❌
Artweaver ❌
Desmos ✅

heckify
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HOW THE HELL DO YOU UNDERSTAND MATH AND DRAWING THAT WELL
*Thx for 1K likes 🥳, but I still don't understand how anyone could have such a deep understanding to make art 😭

ThatJohnno
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The fact that this was done on mobile makes it even more impressive
That keyboard is TINY

Oceloto
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Bro is smart and a artist🎉
I am jealous of him😢

Artistsouls_offical
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I can't tell you how much I love this video!!

Alienゝ
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this is actually a really good way to see how most artists pull each one of their strokes

YinPCVR
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the best part of being an artist is being able to draw basically anywhere by sheer force of will, love this

wi_progress
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“Math won’t help you in adult life.” That one teacher:

Kyasha_ky
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super super duper easy step by step

Mathematical art utilizes mathematical principles and concepts to create visual artwork. It can involve geometric shapes, tessellations, symmetry, fractals, or other mathematical patterns. You can create mathematical art by exploring these concepts and experimenting with different mediums to express them visually.
Here's a breakdown of how to approach mathematical art:
1. Understand the Mathematical Concepts:
Geometry: Explore shapes, lines, angles, and their relationships.
Symmetry: Discover different types of symmetry (rotational, reflectional, translational) and how they can be incorporated into art.
Tessellations: Learn about repeating patterns that fill a plane without gaps or overlaps.
Fractals: Explore patterns that exhibit self-similarity at different scales.
Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio: Investigate how these mathematical sequences and ratios can create visually pleasing compositions.
Equations and graphs: Experiment with equations to create curves and shapes.
2. Choose a Medium:
Drawing/Painting:
Use traditional tools like pencils, pens, markers, or paints to create geometric designs or represent mathematical concepts.
Digital Art:
Utilize software like Desmos or other coding tools to generate and manipulate mathematical shapes and patterns.
Collages:
Cut out geometric shapes from paper or other materials to create visual patterns.
Sculpture:
Create 3D representations of mathematical shapes or patterns using various materials like clay, wood, or metal.
String Art:
Create designs using nails, string, and a hammer to explore mathematical patterns and symmetry.
3. Experiment and Explore:
Start with basic shapes and patterns: Practice drawing or building with simple geometric forms.
Explore symmetry and tessellations: Create designs that showcase these mathematical principles.
Play with colors, textures, and materials: Experiment with different mediums and techniques to create unique visual effects.
Use mathematical tools: Use compasses, rulers, and protractors to draw precise shapes and patterns.
Don't be afraid to try new things: Experiment with different approaches and see what results you can achieve.
4. Resources for Inspiration:
Online articles and tutorials:
Explore resources like those provided by Quanta Magazine and artful maths for step-by-step instructions and ideas.
Educational websites and apps:
Utilize resources like Desmos or other math-related apps to explore mathematical concepts and create art.
Museums and galleries:
Visit exhibitions showcasing mathematical art and see how it can be expressed visually.
5. Examples of Mathematical Art:
Geometric Patterns: Tessellations, mosaics, and intricate designs using geometric shapes.
Fractals: Beautiful patterns that exhibit self-similarity at different scales.
String Art: Designs created using nails, string, and a hammer.
Digital Art: Generated using software to create complex and dynamic mathematical patterns.
Sculptures: 3D representations of mathematical shapes or patterns.
By exploring mathematical concepts and experimenting with different mediums, you can create your own unique and visually captivating mathematical art.

chaes_diaryi
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Wtf-

A Mathematician+artist

A rare mix

skipy_random
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I've done this before. Its actually way easier than you think. But pretty impressive nonetheless!

Nubzbud_Animates
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DOING THAT ON DESMOS IS ACTUALLY SO TALENTED

micaa
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GOD HOW DID YOU MAKE ART IN DESMOS THATS SICK!

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