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Lauburu: each arm can be drawn with three sweeps of a compass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauburu Sacred Geometry Circle, Geometric Art Circle, How To Draw Sacred Geometry, Circle Geometric Pattern, Geometric Circle Pattern, Geometric Patterns Drawing, الشموع اليابانية, Circle Geometry, Sacred Geometry Patterns

UPDATE December 30, 2022 The Cucuteni–Trypillia culture, also known as the Tripolye culture, is a Neolithic–Chalcolithic archaeological culture (c. 5500 to 2750 BCE) of Eastern Europe. Here we see …

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Erin Darafeev
Ruler and compass construction of the unit-distance petersen graph ... Pentagon Design, Antique Quilts Patterns, Butterfly Quilt Pattern, Geometric Coloring Pages, Redwork Patterns, Geometry In Nature, Graph Paper Designs, Geometric Stencil, Geometric Construction

The Petersen graph is a unit distance graph, and this embedding is shown below, where each edge of the graph is one unit in length. Is there a ruler and compass construction for this embedding? ...

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Shawna Mukavetz
constructing complex drawings from basic building blocks. Quite basic but good fundamentals to remember. Basic 3d Shapes Drawing, Complex Geometric Shapes, Complex Shapes Drawing, How To Draw Shapes, Shapes Drawing Practice, Basic Forms Drawing, Simple Shapes Drawing, Volume Drawing, Practice Drawing Shapes

How to Draw Constructing: for Makers: This instructable will cover the basics of manipulating shapes to construct complex figures, "building" your drawing, and seeing through form. If you have not done so already I HIGHLY suggest looking through my earlier drawing Instructables before …

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This is not a true Euclidean construction but a practical way to draw an ellipse given its width and height and when mathematical precision is not so important. It is done using string and two pins, but it is sometimes called the 'Gardener's Ellipse', because it works well on a large scale, using rope and stakes, to lay out elliptical flower beds in formal gardens.

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