Ken Nakagaki‘s Comppass takes brings an age old design tool into the modern era. “The initial idea came from simple curiosity. How would it feel to draw a square with a compass?” Nakagaki told Dezeen.
The video was shared on the aptly titled subreddit ‘oddly satisfying’, and watching it may leave you feeling a strange sense of calm too. Did you ever came across a video which left you amazed and ...
WHAT YOU NEED: a ruler, a compass and a pencil. STEP 2: Put the pin of a compass at the end of the line you want to bisect. Set the compass to more than half the length of the line, and draw an arc ...
WHAT YOU NEED: squared paper, a pen, a ruler and a compass. ...then repeat step 2: draw another square on top, turn anti-clockwise 90° and keep repeating with the squares getting bigger and bigger ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This leg for a drawing compass has a ...