How To Draw a Golden Ratio Rectangle & Spiral | Sacred Geometry Tutorial
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This is a way to draw a golden ratio rectangle and spiral, using the principles of sacred geometry.
The golden ratio is a proportion which mathematically is represented by the number φ (phi) = 1.618033... It is an irrational number, which means that the number is infinite and does not repeat.
The ratio of the golden section can be found in nature in countless places, including in plants, but also in the human body. For instance, in the length of the forearm to the wrist, compared to the length of the hand from the wrist.
In nature, not all proportions are mathematically perfect, but as in this case, it approximates the proportions of the golden ratio. If you measure your forearm and hand, you will probably conclude that you deviate from the norm slightly. If you would measure the arms and hands of many people and if you took the average, then you will almost certainly come closer to the ratio of the golden section.
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Cool but can I use it to break the laws of physics and spin a steel ball really fast?
And finger nails too
@@purepoverty8363 been 1 month since this comment and mans is still spinning
It's maths not physics
And they did a self generating golden triangle
@@creativeangel1635 you do not understand
yea and u can use it to throw them balls of steel at someone who stole the heart of jesus and came with clones of themseleves :D and has a stand with a verry vulgur name
I'll break it down to 4 lessons
Lesson 1: If you have the will, then do it.
Lesson 2: Work those muscles.
Lesson 3: Believe in the Spin!
Lesson 4: Pay your respects.
Lesson 5: The shortest route is a detour
SAY THERES NO WAY I CAN DO THIS
@@ZadDan95 only four times…..then i will give you the belt
Lesson 5 : "The shortest route is the detour. It was the detour that was our shortest path." honestly i dont know how to explain this very well, so in someone else's words, it means "a detour would cause a trip to grow longer; however, throughout all of Steel Ball Run, Gyro and Johnny's goals, their final stages, have gotten closer, only when the pair took the detour off of the race to collect the corpse parts. Johnny and Gyro only grew as people when they took a detour from their first goal to complete their second one. The lesson: the shortest route to your "goal" (Using the perfect infinite rotation) is to use a detour (instead of riding the horse to speed, manipulate its muscles using Lesson 2 to kick you, causing your body to spin with the perfect infinite rotation).
A detour will bring you closer to your goal, than heading for the goal outright."
ah thanks now i can draw it on my nails and shoot it
Hmmm
I can't seem to find a JoJo reference
Gonna be using this in an upcoming horse race, wish me luck
Steel ball run
Simply perfect and fun to draw it this way!
Lesson 5
This poor guy got bombarded by jojo refferences and i kinda love it
That was fantastic man
the only way I was able to do it perfectly 🥰 thank you
Beautifull💕
Finally i can spin my pen faster and more efficiently, thank you
I keep having issues drawing the final 6 lines - they are always outside of the furthest rectangle? Is there a certain length the lines need to be starting or a certain diameter the circle has to be for this to work?!? I have no idea what I am doing - THANK YOU!!!!!
It should work no matter at what scale you draw. Accuracy is key! Of you are of by a fraction of a mm, you'll know at the end of your drawing. Good luck!
@@Resonature You are amazing, thank you!
so beautiful
Are you only using one intersection at 1:31?
when searching for how to draw the golden ratio on paper, I was really hoping for a verbal description. I’m sure some of the other videos have it.
Are you choosing the angles randomly from 1:31 to 1:52? Or is there a system/rule?
Good question! The lines need to be perfectly horizontal or vertical, depending on how the lines intersect the diagonals. You need to draw the incrementally smaller squares to accurately draw the spiral at the end.
he is going for generally 90 degree angles but you can get the exact connect point on the right side by setting your compass to the width of the rectangle youre working on and then, starting from the bottom right of the rectangle, marking the intersection with the vertical line directly above this point, it gives you the intersection point across from that first point that will create a perfect 90 degrees at the golden ratio line of the rectangle
Why are there more than one way to draw the golden section?
Wow Wonderful
What do you think was wrong, because my spiral was offpoint in the rectangle
Usually accuracy
@@Resonature thank u
Can u draw the ratio for humayuns tomb plssss
Song name bois
it smells like jojo reference in here!!!111!!!
Does the start point matter?
Yes
What are the dimensions..?
These kind of drawings are about proportion, not about dimensions. So try whatever suits the paper size you are using. Good luck!
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Arigato , resonature
This is so Steel Ball Run
You're a JoJo fan too
I cant see the drawings
Will this help me defeat the president tho?
fusion 360 has the worst fucking toolset ever so I had to manually draw a bloody spiral. Thanks for the tutorial.
Man this thing is trippy to watch at 0.25x speed
no vids of aftr than 3yrs old
I came here cuz I got confused with the google explanation
Not really a tutorial but...
Without words and/or measurements this explains nothing.
Measurements are irrelevant in this case. It works at any scale. What explanation do you feel is lacking?