Would it be possible to implement a similar technique, but allowing the thread to wrap around the outside of several pins? I think that may reduce the artifacts of the image
To do that, you would have to look atleast two steps ahead (or other wised the algorithm wouldn'tsee the advantageof such a move), which will multiply the time complexity.
The difference between wrapping around the outside and doing short connections between adjacent pins is pretty negligible (in any case the area nearest the edge of the circle ends up completely filled in with thread) so provided the search algorithm can explore connecting enough of these together it will already be doing this.
@@binyaminmanela3585 Isn't that what computers are good at ...? Also, couldn't you simply re-write the algorithm to allow 'free form' lines without the constraint that the end of one line must be the start of the next line? That way, the 'plan' would be for thousands of independent lines, and then the issue of wrapping thread around the outside of the pins would just be a matter of logistics - getting the thread to where it needs to be.
I hate when they rip it apart at the end
If is Art than you should no destroy it at end, but put it in gallery or in your home.
Which software you used to transfare a photo to art
Would it be possible to implement a similar technique, but allowing the thread to wrap around the outside of several pins? I think that may reduce the artifacts of the image
To do that, you would have to look atleast two steps ahead (or other wised the algorithm wouldn'tsee the advantageof such a move), which will multiply the time complexity.
The difference between wrapping around the outside and doing short connections between adjacent pins is pretty negligible (in any case the area nearest the edge of the circle ends up completely filled in with thread) so provided the search algorithm can explore connecting enough of these together it will already be doing this.
@@binyaminmanela3585 Isn't that what computers are good at ...? Also, couldn't you simply re-write the algorithm to allow 'free form' lines without the constraint that the end of one line must be the start of the next line? That way, the 'plan' would be for thousands of independent lines, and then the issue of wrapping thread around the outside of the pins would just be a matter of logistics - getting the thread to where it needs to be.
how to make a portrait more realistic? please tell me.
3:28 Nooooo!
Maths 😞
can i ouder some art
I presume the 'arm' used is a general purpose robotic device, used for other purposes? Otherwise, this looks like an expensive hobby!