Description: Open this in your favorite SVG editor and use it as the guides to creating a classical mandala which typically uses powers of two for the number of repetitions of various design elements This guide allows you to properly position two four eight sixteen thirtytwo and sixtyfour elements That is because we have 32 diametric lines dividing the circles into 64 segmentsPlease note that if 64 is too many you can ask your editor to hide the id called ThirtyTwoGuides In addition if you also hide the id SixteenGuides you will only see 16 segments etc If your software allows it you can hide and unhide the various guide groups as is helpful When youre finished designing your mandala simply hide or delete the entire MandalaGuides layerThe small gray GuideBox on the top is useful for Affinity Designer 15 and presumably later users It may or may not be of any use to fans of other vector graphic editors If it means nothing to you just delete the last polygon line the one with the id of GuideBox near the end of the file and the little gray box will be goneBy the way dont be deceived by optical illusions The sides of the octagons inside the circles look like curved lines but they are straight They only appear curved because your brain is inadvertently comparing them to the circular lines which of course are curved
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Date: 2016-08-26
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Guides To Creating A Mandala sourced from Openclipart is licensed under CC0 1.0
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