Using a Graphing Calculator to Map Creative Patterns and Digital Layouts

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    johnhunter
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    I’ve been experimenting with using a graphing calculator to plot patterns, curves, and shapes that can be exported into digital art projects. It’s surprising how useful mathematical visualizations can be for planning layouts, spacing, and smooth transitions in creative work. I wanted to share some of the tools I use and see if anyone else here mixes technical plotting with artistic workflows. If you’ve tried generating shapes or patterns through math functions, I’d love to hear how you integrate them into your designs.

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