Großbritannien und Irland werden hier getrennt dargestellt (inspiriert durch die Verwendung von Polygonen in den USA und Japan, ich weiß nicht, woher)

    Von ES457

    20 Kommentare

    1. If they want to create corporate simplistic style 20 works the best tbh. 

    2. Fit_Swordfish5248 on

      To be fair. You could have made millions of you’d done this around 2012.

    3. cragglerock93 on

      7 looks like it wouldn’t be out of place in some London 2012 promotional material.

      Btw, are you from Kent? I know this is just a bit of fun, but you decided to accenuate Kent at 10 lines before the West Country, Wales, and any number of bits of Scotland!

    4. inb4 comments complaining about the use of the phrase „British Isles“

    5. Mull O’Kintyre’s been done dirty here. Looks exposed without the Arran ballsack for support.

    6. Unusual_Club_550 on

      I can probably recognize ireland at around 10 and the Uk at 15 anything less and i would just call it squiggles

    7. appleparkfive on

      Maybe I’m just being stupid, but the title says polygons and these aren’t made of polygons, right? They’re measuring the amount of lines used.

      I mean there’s basically two polygons in every photo, technically

    8. Find_another_whey on

      Anyone remember a measurement and making things where

      the ratio of border length to average line length will approach the golden ratio

    9. Unbaguettable on

      Quite a fan of 7. Definitely feels very 2012 Olympics.

      20 also looks good.

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