Someone who likes the idea of having a tattoo should volunteer to get themselves tattooed all over with graph paper squares. This would probably require several sessions over a period of time, but once complete the results would be amazing. If the resulting Graphrique ever ran out of money they could sell people the right to colour in the squares.-- xenzag, Jun 16 2016 Graph Paper https://d3ui957tjb5...rn-f.jpg?1447149901like this over every square inch of a person's skin [xenzag, Jun 16 2016] Not a grid, but holy jumpin Jehosephat! http://imgur.com/gallery/l7zP67I [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jun 19 2016] Graphrique example https://upload.wiki...olumetric-hands.jpg [xenzag, Jul 14 2016] I like. +-- blissmiss, Jun 17 2016 No. After all, you've got to draw the line somewhere...-- 8th of 7, Jun 17 2016 Linear, log-linear or log-log?-- MaxwellBuchanan, Jun 17 2016 Perhaps someone, somewhere already has such a tattoo, but I doubt it. The ultra version would be a negative, with pale blue lines against a black inked background.-- xenzag, Jun 18 2016 I think tattooing is a bit wimpish. Better, shirley, to slice someone horizontally and vertically with a set of evenly-spaced razors (every tenth one rusty), to allow geometric scarring. Quicker, too.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Jun 19 2016 Scarification is equally valid, but devoid of the colour intensity of tattoos.-- xenzag, Jun 19 2016 // Perhaps someone, somewhere already has such a tattoo //
Enigma?
before he started blocking in the pieces full colour-- Skewed, Jun 19 2016 How would you apply a square grid to the non-planar surface of a human?-- notexactly, Jul 14 2016 see link for small example-- xenzag, Jul 14 2016 Magnifique +-- whatrock, Jul 15 2016 random, halfbakery