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Physiograms


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Thanks dv8_fx

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Here is my 21st century rendition of Edvard Munch. The Scream :eek: :razz:
Made from the physiogram mentioned above as background.

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Hey, Igrecman, did you ever get my Excel physiogram simulator program to work for you? It's a real hoot, and can be adapted to produce amazing trajectories.

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I installed Office 2013 this evening. Will try to check it out tomorrow.
But tried to open it in Excel without problem.
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So, I made some searches in Google regarding the tracing of physiograms (in software) and found that they are called Lissajous Figures.
I found this XLS file in which you just have to change some parameters in the upper yellow area to get some nice tracings.
Here is the file I used to make the pic bellow. https://www.mediafire.com/?f7g39g5ig96lyrm
Try it, it's easy, but you need Excel

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One definitely learns something new here at PSG everyday............


I had a previous design work that needed something like this and I had but an old art tool to do this - a 2 piece gizmo - one with holes in it and placed in a plate with a large cutout circle, both with gear looking teeth along the edges. You insert the lead into any of the holes in the smaller piece and twirl it around the the main peice. You get something like the above.

I'll keep this excel trick thing in mind for future works......
 
One definitely learns something new here at PSG everyday............


I had a previous design work that needed something like this and I had but an old art tool to do this - a 2 piece gizmo - one with holes in it and placed in a plate with a large cutout circle, both with gear looking teeth along the edges. You insert the lead into any of the holes in the smaller piece and twirl it around the the main peice. You get something like the above.

I'll keep this excel trick thing in mind for future works......

Spirograph
I had that when I was a kid. The only problem with it was the pins in the cardboard often got loose while tracing and the line would get messed up.

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Ahhhhh that's the one..... I always forget what its called.

But that excell version will really come in handy for computer works...... Something new to study and learn.
 
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