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Date: Thu, 8 Sep 94 10:48 EDT
From: "Howard Ray Lawrence 814 238 9535" <HRL@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: koski@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Golden cut (?)
>Hi,
>This may be a silly question, but since I couldn't find the answer
?
|Not at all...
>quickly from my books ans there seems to be no FAQ here, this:
> What is a golden cut and how do you use it?
========== ===
? ?
| |It's for visual design.
|It is related to the "golden section".
>I know that is has something to do with dividing 2D surfaces (triangles?)
>into smaller areas. I would be grateful on any info or references on this
?
|Try the book,
Huntley, H.E., THE DIVINE PROPORTION, Dover Press, (1970), usa$5.95.
See pp. 24-25 for details.
I hope this help you. Howard
>subject.
>Cheers,
>- Aapo
>--
>koski@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 94 10:48 EDT
From: "Howard Ray Lawrence 814 238 9535" <HRL@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: koski@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Golden cut (?)
>Hi,
>This may be a silly question, but since I couldn't find the answer
?
|Not at all...
>quickly from my books ans there seems to be no FAQ here, this:
> What is a golden cut and how do you use it?
========== ===
? ?
| |It's for visual design.
|It is related to the "golden section".
>I know that is has something to do with dividing 2D surfaces (triangles?)
>into smaller areas. I would be grateful on any info or references on this
?
|Try the book,
Huntley, H.E., THE DIVINE PROPORTION, Dover Press, (1970), usa$5.95.
See pp. 24-25 for details.
I hope this help you. Howard
>subject.
>Cheers,
>- Aapo
>--
>koski@xxxxxxxxxxxx