@HeyNotIzzy, I am a 3D artist and I think differently. I had learned mechanical/technique drawing in high school many years ago. It has helped me with not only maths, mechanical engineering, etc, also 3D art and animation. I use Blender, 3D open source software. Look up Blender physics simulations in RUclips and wonder how these are done.
@Santiagoo Arg, but some artists know how to code. For example, web designers (artists) who know HTML, Javascript, etc. Also, some artists use programming languages like C++, Python, etc for game developments.
At 0:57 when he narrows the compass, what length is he narrowing it down to? Cuz it's obviously wider than it was when he drew the initial circle. And that stage seems to be key in making the pentagon equilateral
The length doesn’t matter here as long as that length is maintained when you make the second set of marks he makes at 1:07. That whole step is just to find “F”, the exact midpoint between the origin and the right point of the circle, (aka cutting the radius of the original circle in half) which can be accomplished with any radius as long as the circles intersect! And again, as long as that radius stays the same when you make the marks from each point. (in other words when you perform the steps at 1:00 and 1:07) Hope that makes sense! Edit: also thought it might be helpful to point out that it’s the same process performed at 0:30, where the length of the compass also doesn’t matter as long as it’s large enough to intersect. I’d assume more length would help with better accuracy, though
I had this problem too. I'm using a compass to make triangles on every side, so lt looks like a star almost. But when I came to CD, my compass didn't reach from one point to the other. Which is weird cause I didn't need to re-adjust when putting it between AE and DE. I measured and the distance between DE came out as 3.8 CM, but CD measured 4.1 CM. I don't think I did the Pentagon wrong, I may, but I don't think so. Is this the same problem you had?
he's bisecting the radius, there is no set length needed other than greater than half the length of the radius. it's the same method he used to quarter the circle
This pentagon side is equal to [√(9r²-2r√5+1)]÷2 or r√(2-2cos72⁰) when r=1 The second expression is value of pentagon side calculated mathematically using cosine law.
There is a reason this video has only 5K likes with 500K views. Drop the music verbally explain what your doing and slow down your pace. Edit: that said, I was able to complete my assignment because of this video. 4/10 was able to turn in my assignment
Finally... I manage to draw Pentagon perfectly.. thankyou so much for this video!!!!
I've discovered how to make a decagon out of this, so that's cool.
Easiest and Simplest way I have seen in this video. Thanks Ali !
Thank U so much it really help me, god bless you and always be healthy
Thanks. It has helped me a lot.
As a beginners fine arts student in university....this was a big help..thanks!!! 🥺🥺🥺
If you do this in fine arts then idk what the world has become-
@@heynotizzy7493 There's nothing but pain and suffering, he should learn how to code, that's how i escaped from depression
@HeyNotIzzy, I am a 3D artist and I think differently.
I had learned mechanical/technique drawing in high school many years ago. It has helped me with not only maths, mechanical engineering, etc, also 3D art and animation. I use Blender, 3D open source software. Look up Blender physics simulations in RUclips and wonder how these are done.
@Santiagoo Arg, but some artists know how to code. For example, web designers (artists) who know HTML, Javascript, etc. Also, some artists use programming languages like C++, Python, etc for game developments.
Excellent demo. What brand compass do you use?
Great! I made it! TFS! 💚🙏
great, neat work!
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Yes may be🤗
Test????
Good demonstration! Precision in drawing!
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At this point any time I'm doing fine arts this guys my helper and saviour 😊😊🥰
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Very helpful and simple to understand..
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Thank you! :D
u so great at doing it
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Now my truncated icosahedron is completed because hexagon is easy to make but the pentagon is difficult.
Wow so good I made it using this method
thanks a lot😄👍
Good job
This helps me alot!thank you so much!🥰
thanks for this video it was very usefully but ihave a question? is the sides of the pentagon must aqual to each other?
Yes, thank you for your support.
ok,thanks
Regular pentagon has equal interior angle and equal length of side
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Awesome bro
Very helpful, thanks!
At 0:57 when he narrows the compass, what length is he narrowing it down to? Cuz it's obviously wider than it was when he drew the initial circle. And that stage seems to be key in making the pentagon equilateral
He is narrowing the compass more than half of the line .
@@anitasingh3341 Thanks!
The length doesn’t matter here as long as that length is maintained when you make the second set of marks he makes at 1:07. That whole step is just to find “F”, the exact midpoint between the origin and the right point of the circle, (aka cutting the radius of the original circle in half) which can be accomplished with any radius as long as the circles intersect! And again, as long as that radius stays the same when you make the marks from each point. (in other words when you perform the steps at 1:00 and 1:07) Hope that makes sense!
Edit: also thought it might be helpful to point out that it’s the same process performed at 0:30, where the length of the compass also doesn’t matter as long as it’s large enough to intersect. I’d assume more length would help with better accuracy, though
great demo
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Thanx man!
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U saved me from failing ngl
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Thanks a lot 😀😀
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Kitna c.m ka cercul hai sir bata sakte hai
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U must have to show the compass radius u making
Nice
great for drawings, but im doing this in autocad..... and i dont think it adds up to equal distant sides
I had this problem too. I'm using a compass to make triangles on every side, so lt looks like a star almost. But when I came to CD, my compass didn't reach from one point to the other. Which is weird cause I didn't need to re-adjust when putting it between AE and DE.
I measured and the distance between DE came out as 3.8 CM, but CD measured 4.1 CM.
I don't think I did the Pentagon wrong, I may, but I don't think so. Is this the same problem you had?
Really helpful, thanksyou for making this video
can anyone help me with the proof ... as in why does that length at the end is the perfect length of a pentagon?
would be nice if you show the measurements properly
There are no measurements to show. It is all done with only a straight edge and a compass.
you dont use measurements for this. The straight edge and compass does it all. very easy if you know basic geometry. but this guy in great at it
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Thanks for saying something and explaining
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How ro draw the f i cant get it
Draw perpendicular line on the half line
Can anyone explain why you do it this way? What is the Logic behind these steps beside that the end result is a pentagon?
Very good
It needed 20 hexagons and 12 pentagons in every 5 of hexagons in the group. So, there are four groups in total.
Great.thanks❤
Where did u buy this compass
Probably in a shop !
at the pentagon
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Thank you this was useful!
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Thank u so much
Please provide measurments
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What is the name of the method
What is that background music link please
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Engineering geometry box
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Isn't distance FA and GA equal?
Thanks for your help
1:05
without showing how you derive that radial length for the compasses how have you demonstrated anything?
he's bisecting the radius, there is no set length needed other than greater than half the length of the radius. it's the same method he used to quarter the circle
This pentagon side is equal to [√(9r²-2r√5+1)]÷2 or r√(2-2cos72⁰) when r=1
The second expression is value of pentagon side calculated mathematically using cosine law.
Do you study math or eat it in breakfast ?😳🤯
Who asked
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@@winterfawn4008 I did
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Most people wish to draw the pentagons according to the measures given 🤓
Where to where measure show and draw
Yeah i didnt see how you got the second compass measurement looked like you guessed
What this compass name
Thanks
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Thanks 😘😘 Sir 👍
With explacion please
Dhenk for your help
I couldnt see what you were doing cuz of the hands
Their hand was only in the way when they were adjusting the compass, and then they show clearly what length they were adjusting to at the end
Thanks❤ sir
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There is a reason this video has only 5K likes with 500K views. Drop the music verbally explain what your doing and slow down your pace.
Edit: that said, I was able to complete my assignment because of this video. 4/10 was able to turn in my assignment
True
Why u made F, if it was even possible without it???
You do need it for the radius of G
Measurements say pls🙏
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What's the point of point F
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Thanks for not explaining anything. Just, "Look what I can do!".
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