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@HopDavid41 @ThomasTBurgess1 Crescent helices are kind of mysterious.
A larger somewhat periodic tiling of stars, rhombs, and chevrons, and a subset subdivided to Penrose rhombs, some 400 wide, 250 narrow, too much for my wood set of 120 each.
Some varied tiles related to Penrose tiles. The reflexed pentagon (Patrick starfish's greens pants) seems very useful to mix, and with pentagons.
A decatile rosette - regular pentagons, inverted pentagons, and rhombi.
@ThomasTBurgess1 I tried a dual tiling (middle), and it's interesting too, can easily be converted back to quads adding and removing some triangle edges (right), although not quite rhombic.
I hadn't tried this before, adding widths to edge paths of a partial rhombitrihexagonal tiling (left), and coloring weave pattern (right). Weaving under/over works as long as all vertices have 2 or 4 edges.
This wild 80-tile, 80:.10^8!-7...8.8...-7 extends a regular octagon with progressive turn angles from -7 to 8 and back, approximating a constant change of curvature. It's hard to predict, small angles changes make very different results.
https://t.co/sSlrckReP2