+Jan Rick you can find the centre of the shape by measuring halfway across and halfway up. From there it's just a matter of creating another isometric square that shares the same centre to frame the new smaller circle - look at my cylinder video for an example: ruclips.net/video/5GwbsFV-tUU/видео.html
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How do you identify the long side of the circle.
good lesson
How to make a smaller circle? I mean a smaller isometric circle inside a isometric figure at the center
+Jan Rick you can find the centre of the shape by measuring halfway across and halfway up. From there it's just a matter of creating another isometric square that shares the same centre to frame the new smaller circle - look at my cylinder video for an example: ruclips.net/video/5GwbsFV-tUU/видео.html
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