We will see that how we can draw a python logo with the help of python itself. It gonna be fun to see that python is building python itself. So let's drive into the code
Modules:
In this post, we will use one popular module that is turtle
Code:
from turtle import*
speed(100)
pencolor('#4584b6')
fillcolor('#4584b6')
begin_fill()
penup()
goto(-70,20)
left(180)
pendown()
forward(10)
for i in range(50):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
for i in range(80):
forward(2)
right(1)
for i in range(50):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
forward(130)
left(90)
forward(10)
left(90)
forward(90)
right(90)
forward(30)
for i in range(50):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
for i in range(80):
forward(2)
right(1)
for i in range(50):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
forward(80)
for i in range(90):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
forward(120)
for i in range(90):
forward(0.5)
left(1)
forward(72.7)
right(90)
right(1)
forward(19)
end_fill()
penup()
goto(160,186)
right(180)
pendown()
pencolor('#ffde57')
fillcolor('#ffde57')
begin_fill()
forward(10)
for i in range(50):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
for i in range(80):
forward(2)
right(1)
for i in range(50):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
forward(130)
left(90)
forward(10)
left(90)
forward(90)
right(90)
forward(30)
for i in range(50):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
for i in range(80):
forward(2)
right(1)
for i in range(50):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
forward(80)
for i in range(90):
forward(0.5)
right(1)
forward(120)
for i in range(90):
forward(0.5)
left(1)
forward(72.7)
right(90)
right(1)
forward(19)
end_fill()
penup()
goto(-20,210)
pendown()
pencolor('white')
fillcolor('white')
begin_fill()
circle(10)
end_fill()
pencolor('blue')
penup()
goto(110,-30)
pendown()
pencolor('white')
fillcolor('white')
begin_fill()
circle(10)
end_fill()
hideturtle()
done()
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