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Parameterization of Indian Traditional Rangoli Design Patterns

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International Journal of Computer Applications
© 2014 by IJCA Journal
Volume 99 - Number 5
Year of Publication: 2014
Authors:
Abhimanu Chauhan
Kulwant Singh
Arvind Kumar
10.5120/17369-7895

Abhimanu Chauhan, Kulwant Singh and Arvind Kumar. Article: Parameterization of Indian Traditional Rangoli Design Patterns. International Journal of Computer Applications 99(5):12-16, August 2014. Full text available. BibTeX

@article{key:article,
	author = {Abhimanu Chauhan and Kulwant Singh and Arvind Kumar},
	title = {Article: Parameterization of Indian Traditional Rangoli Design Patterns},
	journal = {International Journal of Computer Applications},
	year = {2014},
	volume = {99},
	number = {5},
	pages = {12-16},
	month = {August},
	note = {Full text available}
}

Abstract

The work presents a parametric CAD tool to offers the possibility to create the Indian traditional rangoli design patterns with the use of computer applications. To invent automation in rangoli design, this work approach towards parameterization of the rangoli design patterns belonging to Indian culture. The rangoli designs can be drawn with the application of CAD tool and further made with robotic machines. This idea plays a vital role to preserve the culture heritage. The CAD tool provides flexibility to draw the design according to available size/space. It provides inbuilt library for rangoli design of different area.

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