circle size
CWren at DOE.K12.GA.US
CWren at DOE.K12.GA.US
Wed Jan 18 17:24:31 UTC 2006
The movement starts at the right hand side of the chest--call that 6:00--,
arcs out counter clockwise so the arm is fully extended at about 2:00,
then continues the circle around, ending at around 9:00. So it is really
about 3/4 of a circle, not a full one.
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Cherie Wren
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Re: [sw-l] circle size
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January 18, 2006
Cherie from Georgia, USA wrote:
I am trying to write this sign ('all-over') except in this context the
half-circle is very large... at the farthest point, the arm will be fully
extended. Is there a way to differentiate that?
Yes. When writing by hand it is easy! In the software, we are lacking some
of the different sizes, but in time I hope to add them all...For right
now, may I ask, is this the movement you want?
This means starting over to the right and making a curve that is parallel
to the floor...the darker section of the arrow shows the part that is
closer to your chest...the thinner line is far away from your chest...so
it shows depth...
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