A parabolic curve is a two-dimensional drawing that seems to make a curve. It is very easy to do, and once you master it, the possibilities are endless!
Steps
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Find graph paper. When you are learning, it is best to use graph paper. If you don't have any graph paper, continue on to method 2.
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Position the paper lengthwise. Put the paper so the long end is on the bottom/top and the short ends on the side. If you are using square graph paper, you can skip this step.Advertisement
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Using the ruler again, draw another line from the second to top left square and two out from the bottom left corner. [2] X Research source
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Continue moving down on the left side, and out on the bottom. Make sure you don't connect the wrong end to wrong end, as it is hard to erase. [3] X Research source
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Repeat until you reach the bottom square on the left side.
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Finished!
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Draw a right angle. The taller you make it, the smoother your Parabolic Curve will be. [4] X Research source
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Add notches, dots, points, etc. on both sides of the angle. Make sure they are evenly spaced and equal on both sides.
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Using a ruler, draw a line from the top left notch to the right of the bottom left botch. Make sure the line is straight. Repeat with the next notch [5] X Research source
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Using the ruler again, draw another line from the third to top left notch and four out from the bottom left corner. [6] X Research source
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Continue moving down on the left side, and out on the bottom. Make sure you don't connect the wrong end to wrong end, as it is hard to erase.
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Repeat until you reach the bottom notch on the left side.
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Finished!
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Notch the edges of the circle. Notch them in equal distance from each other.
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Depending on how wide you want you parabolic curve to be, draw a line from one line to another.
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Continue connecting the notches with lines. Continue as needed.
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You're finished when you are at where you started.
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Finished!
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Draw it as a cube . This is a really cool doodle that isn't too hard. Simply draw the cube first, then use the angles of the cube to make the curves.
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Draw a parabolic curve using an angle greater or less than 90°. This makes the curve narrower or wider.
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Draw three parabolic curves inside a triangle. This makes a three-sided star.
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Combine parabolic curve sections to make a work of art!
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I change my layout from square to round?Community AnswerUse a compass to draw a circle, as shown in the example. This can be done on any type of paper.
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QuestionHow do I make a parabolic curve without a ruler?Community AnswerUse the edge of a piece of paper or anything straight, or go freehand. Visually guess the distances if you don't have graph paper.
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QuestionHow do I draw the center of a parabola?Community AnswerTechnically the center of a parabola is undefined since a parabola exists infinitely.
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References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rDDa3AbRvI
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVbfLlSLrZA
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rDDa3AbRvI
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rDDa3AbRvI
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVbfLlSLrZA
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVbfLlSLrZA
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rDDa3AbRvI
About This Article
A parabolic curve is a curve that's made up of straight lines. When you’re first learning how to draw a parabolic curve, use graph paper since it will be easier. First, position the paper so the long sides are at the bottom and top. Next, use a ruler to draw a straight line from the top left square to the right of the bottom left square. Use the ruler again to draw another line from the second square down from the top left to the second square over from the bottom left. Repeat this process, continuing to move one square down from the top left and one square over from the bottom left as you draw your lines until you reach the last square on the bottom. To learn how to draw a parabolic curve without graph paper, keep reading!
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