This article is only to solve the problem of visual balance of different corner chamfers that has long troubled designers. It only puts forward conjectures and is only for discussion. It cannot be used as an accurate theoretical guide.
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It is true that in the usual practical operation, it will be found that the equal arc length looks comfortable and will be adjusted consciously, but how can the equal arc length chamfer be accurately controlled?
It may also be because different arc lengths cause the visual focus (concentration point) to shift during the observation process, resulting in the imbalance of the image?
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My brother looks like he's studied visual perception.
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This theory of chamfering is really good, and the detailed adjustment of the design is helpful!
Weak question, how to draw an arc of equal arc length
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