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Nice animations. Very clear and instructive. To further clarify, edify or confuse, I can add some additional nomenclature / details. - [ ] 1:05 The 2nd straight line drawn to find the midpoint “0”, (also origin or centre) is called the perpendicular bisector. The angle to the first line is always a right angle (90° or π/4 radians), and it locates the exact centre of the line AB. - [ ] The foci are analogous to the centre of a circle. Together with appropriately specified radii, they uniquely define the shape and size of the geometric figure. In mathematical notation, the equation for an ellipse is very similar to that of a circle. [I won’t try to type them out in a comment!] 2:40 The choice of points 1,2,3,… can be entirely random, don’t need to be equidistant (as measured by a compass on the video) and can be as numerous as you like - I personally need extra detail closer to endpoints A and B to get the curves right. With enough of these points, you won’t need to guess with a french curve. Not sure if this all helps, but I find it useful to know and apply for geometric artwork (for which I am a total amateur). It could just mean I have too much spare time on my hands.
@@kellyakinyi9765That’s wonderful. My degree in Mathematics comes in handy sometimes. Hope you enjoy your artistic geometric adventures as much as I do!
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Okay thanks sir
Thanks for making learning easy
Nice animations. Very clear and instructive.
To further clarify, edify or confuse, I can add some additional nomenclature / details.
- [ ] 1:05 The 2nd straight line drawn to find the midpoint “0”, (also origin or centre) is called the perpendicular bisector. The angle to the first line is always a right angle (90° or π/4 radians), and it locates the exact centre of the line AB.
- [ ] The foci are analogous to the centre of a circle. Together with appropriately specified radii, they uniquely define the shape and size of the geometric figure. In mathematical notation, the equation for an ellipse is very similar to that of a circle. [I won’t try to type them out in a comment!]
2:40 The choice of points 1,2,3,… can be entirely random, don’t need to be equidistant (as measured by a compass on the video) and can be as numerous as you like - I personally need extra detail closer to endpoints A and B to get the curves right. With enough of these points, you won’t need to guess with a french curve.
Not sure if this all helps, but I find it useful to know and apply for geometric artwork (for which I am a total amateur).
It could just mean I have too much spare time on my hands.
Thankyou, this actually helped
@@kellyakinyi9765That’s wonderful. My degree in Mathematics comes in handy sometimes. Hope you enjoy your artistic geometric adventures as much as I do!
Thank a lot sir I now have some content in drawing the eclipse
thanks for making easy understanding
I love the lesson thank you sir
thanks bro to make it simple for me.
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What is the instrument you used to join the points
French curves are a set of drafting tools, each with distinct curvatures, employed to create approximate curves in drawings and designs.
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very best video brother
Very helpful ☺️
Thanks for your support for my education 🙏
You're very welcome! It truly makes me happy to know my videos are helping you. Your feedback motivates me to put even more effort into every video and keep creating valuable content. If you're eager to dive deeper, feel free to explore my full course at adtwstudy.com for complete access to all my lessons.
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What is the instrument used for joining points to make a curve
French curve
is there any way to join the points without french curve ruler?
Well well
Genius
Thanks sir❤️