Rather than directly matching letters together in order, it instead splits the letters into parts, then randomly pairs each part up. This generator aims to add just one more layer of complexity to that idea. In addition, 3D ambigrams are incredibly easy to create, requiring nothing more than a simple series of intersect operations for the simplest models like that link shows. While traditionally ambigrams are 2D, I've always found that 3D ambigrams are just as awesome, if not moreso (And apparently lots of people agree with me). ![]() In simpler terms, it's a design in which the meaning changes depending on perspective. ![]() ![]() This is a fun tool I developed for developing 3D ambigrams from arbitrary words or phrases.Īn ambigram is a calligraphic design that has several interpretations as written. In case you somehow got here when you meant to see the actual tool, here's the link:
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