9/26/22. I've been doing a lot of black and white lately, and wanted to do something that went back to exhibiting something neat about the ink itself; enter Walden Pond Blue from @organicsstudio! It's a really lovely darkish-teal colour, but has the most crazy sheen I've ever seen before. It's crazy reflective, and when light hits it, it shines a very vibrant red. All in all, it's a really dramatic and fun ink! As for the design, it was based on the idea of a turtle program, and is again done in one line. I like exploring the patterns you can get when you start repeating irritional numbers in your algorithms.
Edition : #1
Seed: #20808
Pens used: 0.5mm, 0.3mm, and 0.2mm rOtring isographs
Inks used: Noodler's Apache Sunset, Akhmatova Green, and Heart of Darkness
Total movement distance: 2059.7113 ft
Time to plot: 7hr, 15min
Number of blades: 209
Number of segments per blade: 344
Sun Size: 8.2804 inches
Start Shape Size: 0.2298 inches
Longest blade: 7.7403 inches
Biggest Sway: 2.8533 inches
Blade Mode: cubic_out, (29.12% likely)
Sway Mode: linear, (50.0% likely)
Wind Roll: 33.3415, (95.0% likely)
Blade Construction: (96.0% likely)
Portrait Roll: 85.9008, (99.0% likely)
The Statistical Unlikelihood of this plot: 13.14593280%