Project Description : In this project, we were tasked with making at least 64 tiles on a page. The class all created their tiles on scratch, allowing the students to express creativity. The two tiles I created were very different from each other. I used different colors and designs to fully capture all the elements possible. Once the tiles are put into a loop, it will look like a marvelous design with at least two recurring patterns on a big surface. Making sure there are no overlaps or spaces in between the patterns. In this project, the CS9 class applied the knowledge of the Alhambra Tessellation based on the Alhambra palace in Granada Spain. The characteristics include : geometrical patterns that repeat without any spaces or overlap, islamic artistic tradition, intricate craftsmanship, and inspiration for art's and math. There are a few ways to tessellate : transforming polygons ( reflections and rotations ) and using art (basic shapes). I used a triangle to make a hexagon, and square tiles.
Project Link : https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1226152620