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2006-12-07 22:24:52 · 18 answers · asked by lou 1 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Drawing & Illustration

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If you mean an ellipse, there is a cheat method that we used to use in technical drawing.

Draw a flattened diamond with equal length sides and mark halfway along each side. Take a drawing compass and put the spike in the bottom corner. Put the pencil on the halfway point along one of the top sides, and strike an arc across the top. Do the same again sticking the drawing compass in the top corner and strinking an arc across the bottom.
Draw a line from the halfway marks to the top and bottom corners. Where these cross stick in the compass point and put the pencil on the halfway mark and draw the sharp arc of the oval. Do this at both ends.

Method 2 - which is more accurate and more fun.
Use a string, two pins and a pencil. put the two pins through the string with some slack in the string. put the pencil against the string and just follow it round keeping it the string taught. This is a real elllipse as an ellipse is defined as having all points so that the distance to two focal points added is constant! By the way, a circle is a special case where both the focal points are in the same place.

2006-12-07 22:51:05 · answer #1 · answered by Rich 2 · 0 0

Take 2 pins.
Fix them about 2 inches apart on a drawing board.
Take a piece of thread whose length is more than twice the distance between the pins. (About 6 inches in this case, say)
Tie a knot at the ends. (Make a loop)
Slip it over the pins.
With a pencil stretching the loop tight, start anywhere and go around the pins and come back to the same point.
You would have drawn an Ellipse, which is also an oval.
Experiment with the distance between the pins and the length of the thread to get the desired size and shape.

2006-12-07 22:42:44 · answer #2 · answered by Longfellow 3 · 1 0

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2014-09-17 16:44:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you place two tacks next to eachother as if they were on a horizontal line in the middle of a paper, you can make an oval by putting one string around both tacks. If you place you pencil with the string also around it, you can make an oval. The closer the tacks the more circlish it will be, the futher away they are, the more ellipse (squished circle like) it will be.

2016-03-13 04:41:38 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2016-04-28 23:09:19 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

1. fix two points - each one is a focus
2. stretch a loop of string between the two points
3. make sure there is some slack in the string
4. put a pencil or pen inside the loop and draw around keeping the two sides of string taught

You have drawn a perfect ellipse

2006-12-07 22:34:37 · answer #6 · answered by mesun1408 6 · 4 0

get a string tie it to your pencil hold it from the centre or look up a tec.drawing website to get a mathematical equitation of an oval

2006-12-08 04:42:23 · answer #7 · answered by dislexic1yen 3 · 1 0

Just get a pencil and paper and make a oval shape.....

2006-12-08 07:02:52 · answer #8 · answered by crazy_sad_songs 2 · 0 1

draw 2 big and opposite 'C's and join them at the ends

2006-12-07 22:39:20 · answer #9 · answered by victor_04 2 · 0 0

The easiest way I can think of is to trace an egg.

2006-12-07 22:33:06 · answer #10 · answered by GRUMPY 7 · 0 0

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