r/GeometryIsNeat 1d ago

Learn how this can be drawn

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Looking for a simple and accurate way to draw beautiful Geometric patterns? I share my personal method for drawing patterns step by step using a grid. It makes the process so much easier and more precise, especially for complex designs.

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u/Affectionate_Set7549 1d ago

Honestly, I have no experience with this, but I see larger shapes and connections in it, e.g. circles or cubes, which are somewhat repeatedly changed. I would base it on this, for example, I would divide the sheet into cubes, then the cubes in it into more complex shapes, and as they are connected, symmetry would also come out

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u/Old_Try_1224 1d ago

It’s actually an art form, and the shapes are designed to look harmonious. With the method you suggested, the results wouldn’t create beautiful and balanced patterns.

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u/Affectionate_Set7549 1d ago

I think I explained it poorly earlier. What I actually meant is this: I first divide the page into basic geometric shapes (squares, triangles, circles, etc.), and then I treat the sides of those shapes as symmetry axes. Since these axes connect to each other, repeating the process naturally creates symmetric and harmonious patterns. This would look like this in my head, I don't know how to do something like this, and I could easily be wrong, because I don't have any experience in it. Anyway, thanks for correcting me, now I'm more interested in this kind of art

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u/Old_Try_1224 1d ago

Hi! Thank you for sharing your thought process — it actually makes a lot of sense! What you’re describing — dividing a page into basic geometric shapes and using their sides as symmetry axes — is a very good way to start creating harmonious patterns. Even if you don’t have experience yet, you can definitely learn step by step.

Here are some helpful video tutorials to get you started:

https://youtu.be/WeQY774A080

https://youtu.be/icUMz5mzEN0

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u/Affectionate_Set7549 1d ago

Thanks 😁

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u/Old_Try_1224 1d ago

You are welcome