Interconnected Diamonds

0.85€

Have you ever heard of a diamond shape that is constructed on top of a mesh or grid of polygons?

This interesting and unique shape is often used in computer graphics and 3D modeling. The diamond shape is created by placing a point in the center of a polygon and then connecting it to the midpoints of each of the polygon’s sides. This creates a new polygon with twice the number of sides as the original polygon, and it’s called a diamond or a rhombus. This technique is often used to create more complex shapes and patterns, especially in video games and virtual reality environments.

These vector artworks are being created daily by Marcin Kordacki. Each shape is constructed by hand to experiment on abstract composition and design.

Available file types

  • EPS
  • SVG
  • AI

Available formats

  • Single
  • Pattern

License

  • Royalty free

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