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user 25619
A regular tesselation of a surface where regular hexagons are used for grid tiling.
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Elegantly transition from 4-grid to 6-grid and back
As long as they don't differ too vastly, the ratio of sizes between the two cell types is largely irrelevant to me. I'd also happily use several rows of transitional tiles if their borders can be pro …
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Elegantly transition from 4-grid to 6-grid and back
This is most intuitive way that I can think of.