\(4*2\) \(D4\overline{2}\) \(p4g\)
This pattern presents symmetries of reflection and glide reflection, and symmetries of rotation of degree 4, around centers that do not belong to reflection axes, and of degree 2, around centers that belong to reflection axes, as well as translations.
The stamp is a cone in which the apex is a conical point of degree 4 and the edge is seen as a mirror with a 90º corner.
The following applet allows you to choose a motif and then print a path chosen by you.
The motifs can be obtained from five types of images: with letters, from Arabic mosaics from the Alhambra Palace, prehistoric, similar to or to . In addition, you can use motifs obtained from images sent by you.
To clarify any doubts about how the applet works, consult the instructions page from the help menu or choose the local help option to access localized help by clicking where you have questions. If instead, you do Alt+F1, just place the mouse over those questions (buttons, specific situations with the stamp, etc.). In this case, if you want to ask a question about another aspect, the mouse must first pass over the viewing area on the right.
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