Another way to visualize a sine pattern. This time SIN is used to determine the colours and shading. Credit goes to @The-Whiz for this clever pattern. I animated it. run embedded for smoother results: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/embed/24385935/?autostart=true
remixed merged pen project with two more remixed pen projects. (Seems best viewed in Turbo mode) . (credits to Layzej,jeramiah macdonald,Darth pickerly and jtxt)