I'm currently designing letters for our swarm of robots. I used cartesian coordinates to represent the points of the letters and made new components for L, E, and M. The svg screenshots for L, and M:
Both appear to be upside down or "rotated" because, according prof. Mehta, the y coordinates increases moving down while it is "supposed" to move upwards, just as regular cartesian coordinates do. But, this ended up not mattering since flipping the coordinates to match the orientation like how I did with "E":
did not matter that much in terms of difficulty in coding.
Here is L, and E printed out:
RoCo was very fun to work with: adding connections and creating subcomponents precisely based on each other was exciting and observing the finished work was even more exciting. I plan to design the rest the letters this weekend and you could guess what this spells!