

In this video, I show you how to draw a beautiful 12-petal mandala WITHOUT using a compass! Instead, I’m using a Mathomat geometry tool and simple scratch paper to construct the design step by step. This method is perfect if you don’t have a traditional compass, or if you enjoy experimenting with alternative geometry tools. I walk through the spacing, rotations, and line work needed to create a clean, symmetrical 12-petal mandala using basic geometric principles. You'll learn: How to divide a circle into 12 equal sections without a compass; How to use the Mathomat for accurate geometric construction; Tips for keeping symmetry and flow while working on scratch paperA relaxed, accessible approach to sacred geometry drawing.

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