inconsequence

musings on subjects of passing interest

Squircles

squircle

Producing squircles is not especially easy. There's a number of Youtube tutorials on the subject.

Thing is, once you've seen a squircle, it's hard to go back to rounded rectangles… they just look so much better because of the way the curve straightens.

I should note that in the diagram above the two figures have the same "bevel radius". In practice with a squircel you'd use a larger bevel radius.

elliptic bevel

Anyway, Amadine doesn't do them perfectly, but it does offer elliptical curved corners as a beveling option and it's damn close.

Tonio Loewald, 5/5/2025

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