What if you could generate "impossible" recursive geometry in 5 seconds? 🤯
Geometric Design (GD) has evolved. It is no longer just a niche interest for spiritual seekers or mathematicians. Today, it is the visual language of modern branding, high-end “blackwork” tattooing, precision laser manufacturing, and immersive festival visuals.
But for creators, there has always been a barrier: Complexity takes time.
Drawing a 4,096-point recursive mandala by hand is a meditative act, but it is also a slow one. Doing it in Adobe Illustrator requires hours of manual calculation, rotation, and copy-pasting. One mistake in the 30th layer, and you might have to start over.
This comprehensive guide will explore why this software has become the secret weapon for industry professionals like Dillon Forte and Seb Lester, how it compares to traditional tools, and exactly how you can use it to monetize your creativity.
If you are a #tattooartist, #digitalcreator, or #laserfabricator, you are probably wasting hours manually copying and rotating shapes to get perfect symmetry.









