Nothing else quite like it, great updates. I would also like to offer my artwork if you need it to promote this app.
In contrast, when I compose a tessellation by hand, I understand how it works-no reason to be complicated about this. I often have an instinct about which shapes and formats will work with a particular tessellation, but I find myself cycling through the layouts a little blindly. Once inside the design, choose which edges “Mirror, Reverse, have symmetry, etc.” The benefit is that we begin to understand how we are composing our designs while exploring all the available options. Select one of the three base shapes square, triangle, and hexagon. My suggestion is that you have a “custom” option. Yes, it is great to have all these options however, some options are not listed among these suggested layouts, and the wording is confusing and non-visual. I am talking about the templates such as parallel, kaleidoscope, Mirror, and other iterations. The templates when choosing your type of tessellation are a little unintuitive. I have one feature suggestion for the developers to consider. Amaziograph is one of my favorite apps on the iPad! It has always been a five-star app.