I think I used two centimeters just to show the procedure. I always suggest that my students use 1 centimeter so that the optical illusion looks more dynamic.
wow (LOL) i didn't think I would get a response from a 2012 post, thank you very much for the quick reply and info ... 1 cm is what I will use, thank you again
It does not matter how many cm you use for the first square. Also, if you reduce the measurements of the second through the final square, the design looks even more dynamic.
Thanks for this, it helped me with a geometry project!
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how far apart are you placing the dot ?
I think I used two centimeters just to show the procedure. I always suggest that my students use 1 centimeter so that the optical illusion looks more dynamic.
wow (LOL) i didn't think I would get a response from a 2012 post, thank you very much for the quick reply and info ... 1 cm is what I will use, thank you again
Enjoyed your geometric artwork.Thanks for sharing.
What is this illusion called
We just call it an optical illusion. If drawn correctly, the square should look as if it is turning as it gets smaller.
Can we do it like bows instead of straight lines, you know what I mean? Like this
) ( and draw inside it as the same pattern
if you find this. I must know
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square how many cm
It does not matter how many cm you use for the first square. Also, if you reduce the measurements of the second through the final square, the design looks even more dynamic.
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