Create Cool Shapes with MS Paint: Math & Fun?

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hello.
to be clear, my math is very bad and i used to hate it in school (hmm maybe not the best way to start ..)
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anyway, while i had a lot of spare time and nothing to do except playing around with windows paint (don't ask why), i found a cool technique which generates nice shapes, which, i discovered, i thought were impossible geometricaly.
here is an example of one of these shapes, it can actualy be very various types of them.
[PLAIN]http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/2852/62048532.png

please note that i have added some lines to the left side of the shape, these can be ignored.

so, to my question, is it just a fun thing, or can it be used by smarter people than me?

i can add more examples of different shapes, and now uploading a video the creation method (will take several hours tho).

thanks.
 
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Well I can't tell you how useful it might be, but it certainly looks cool
 
I love it. :)
 
Rasalhague said:
It looks a bit like one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klein_bottle

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this is how the symbol "Ohm" (well half of it) would look like in a twisted dimension:
[PLAIN]http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/7287/ohm1.png
 
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... how did you do that with MS Paint!?
 
Pengwuino said:
... how did you do that with MS Paint!?

it all began with a circle divided by points.
than i ran a straight lines betwin these points by a random number that i picked (it creates stars shapes).
than i thought "hell, why not using the curve option?". so instead of straight lines i ran curved lines, using 2 random points on the screen to adjust the curve (and keeping these points all the way), and 1 random number to run the curve betwin the points. after that it's only a matter of patience..
the way from circle to random shapes as base was short, and now I'm doing some experiments with vanishing points.
also, i am now trying to automate this process into a program, problem is, I'm lacking any knowledge on programming, so I am looking for a guy to do it for me.
 

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