Kobayashi Valentine’s Day card
An art tool inspired by mathematician Kobayahi. Turn squares into art and use the heart overlay to create Valentine’s Day Cards.
An art tool inspired by mathematician Kobayahi. Turn squares into art and use the heart overlay to create Valentine’s Day Cards.
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