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concept:hand-drawing-symmetryHand drawing symmetry
Illustration that a hand's fingers are symmetrical and the wrist is composed of roughly symmetrical parts.
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- Rotation about a point by an angle 360°/n leaving the pattern invariant
- One of four key isometries; reflection across a line (mirror line or axis of reflection).
- Traditional skilled manual work that allows careful adaptation and variation through patient, personal attention.
- One of four key isometries; rotation about a point through a given angle, with n-fold variants based on 360°/n invariance.
- The design criterion that among possible new local symmetries, one introduces the symmetry that most intensifies the feeling of the whole.
- The use of hand-drawn simulations to visualize step-by-step unfolding of the four-fold pattern over time.
- Movement in a given direction through a given distance; all frieze patterns possess this symmetry by definition.
- The approach of creating form by introducing one profound local symmetry at a time, chosen to maximize feeling.