Anything Surreal and Abstract
A place for surrealist and abstract content. Art, Memes, Data-moshing, optical illusions, liminal spaces, weirdly comfy stuff and anything else you think at least loosely fits this description goes.
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The openings are straight vertical. The rotating bits clipping through the inner corners bothers me to no end.
Could be angled, it's hard to tell. I don't see any visible clipping.
The edges of the opening are effectively the same lengths as the edges of the rotating pieces. If the walls were angled enough to avoid clipping, there would be a visible gap as the rotating bit moves through and its inner face moves away from the inner face of the opening. To avoid clipping and still have continuous contact, the inner surfaces between the openings would need to be rounded all the way to the edge.
Makes sense. Thanks I hate this now ๐