Drawing material : HB pencil
Difficulties : Make the perfect circles that touched each other
Email : kiki.ramadityo@yahoo.com
In this task, I should draw circles from different size of diameter in the 10 cm x 7,5 cm box, starts from 1 cm in the upper left side, 2 cm in the upper right side, 3 cm in the down left side, and combination of them in the down right side. All of the circles must touch each other, and the rest of the space that aren't fit with the size mentioned, can filled with the circle in any size. The picture above is my first try of drawing. At first, I still had a not rally good skill in making a circle. The connection between them aren't very perfect, even some of them aren't connected, the 3 cm diameter circles still considered as an egg, the formation in 1 cm diameter are still inclining, and so many space left, that didn't fill with any circles. I have 15 chances to practice. In that 15 chances, I really tried to make it as tidy and as perfect as possible. But in fact, it didn't easy. So, one of my idea to tidy it up is by calculating how much circles I need in the box. I divided the length of the sides one by one with the diameter of one circle. So, in 1 cm circle box, I need 10 circles horizontally and 7 circles vertically (divide 10 by 1 and 7,5 by 1). It also applied to the other boxes. I started to draw them from the edges with that number, and then the rest of them just follow the first drawing. With that technique, it made the formation tidier. And for the final, I filled the empty spaces with any size of circles.
The picture below is my last try, it looks well connected and filled with more circles. And it doesn't have an egg shape anymore.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhmRCnvOTxtFMUN5Ls4JAyEWbsFZ-5MSjItKL8Qq3ySLZU3iDiCgUIORbsjKsXQKNXKflb4eqL0KHJl5W7YFU_xHGiWvpY5ZVLjKnny5zrBthvu3MP8XtR2qKeGluHdSnBXlEdb9NAoVk0/s1600/WP_20140319_027%5B1%5D.jpg)
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