Reconstruction of the Golden Ball Hill 1-05-2005 formation | |||||
1. | ![]() | Draw a circle. Draw and extend the horizontal and vertical centerlines. | |||
2. | ![]() | Create a "flower-of-life"-pattern, by copying circle 1 six times, first to its righthand intersection with the horizontal centerline, then to its consecutive intersections with the copied circles. | |||
3. | ![]() | Construct the circumscribed hexagon (regular 6-sided polygon) of circle 1, pointing to the right. | |||
4. | ![]() | Construct the circumscribed circle of hexagon 3. | |||
5. | ![]() | Copy circle 4 six times, to the centers of circles 2. | |||
6. | ![]() | Construct a circle, tangent to the two rightmost sides of hexagon 3, and tangent to the upper and lower left circles 5 at the near sides, as shown. | |||
7. | ![]() | Copy circle 6 to its righthand intersection with the horizontal centerline. | |||
8. | ![]() | Construct a circle concentric to circle 1, tangent to circle 7 at the far side. | |||
9. | ![]() | Copy circle 8 six times, to the centers of circles 2. | |||
10. | ![]() | Copy circle 6 seven times, to the center of circle 1 and to the centers of circles 2. | |||
11. | ![]() | Circles 1, 2, 4, 5, 9 and 10 make up the necessary parts of the reconstruction. | |||
12. | ![]() | Leave out all superfluous parts not visible in the formation itself. High resolution dwf-file | |||
13. | ![]() | Get the final result by colouring all areas corresponding to standing... High resolution dwf-file | |||
14. | ![]() | ...or to flattened crop. This concludes the reconstruction of the Golden Ball Hill formation of 1-05-2005. High resolution dwf-file | |||
15. | ![]() courtesy the Crop Circle Connector photo by: John Dove | The final result, matched with the aerial image. | |||
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Copyright © 2005, Zef Damen, The Netherlands Personal use only, commercial use prohibited. | |||||