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发表于 2022-7-7 14:24:02
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Granite? Can you even cut granite that thin?
Possibly look into the Golden Ratio, 1:1.618 it's been used for centuries as the basis for proportional design. In fact, nature, music, and geometry all have it hiding in them.
In music for instance, each note in the western chromatic scale (Fibonacci Scale) varies from the two adjacent notes in frequency by that ratio. That is why frets on a guitar neck are where they are.
In artistic design, and architecture, basically the shape of man made things, it means that to make the box very much more pleasing to the eye, use the ratio. Consider that the bottom section of the box should be 1.618 times taller than the lid. If the lid is 1" tall, then the box section would be 1.618" tall.
The box would also be pleasingly proportional if the box were 4.854" and the lid were still 1" tall.
Our brains are wired to respond to this ratio in a pleasant way, wherever it is found. |
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