i don't know i was asking you and because its for photographer
Pottery or ceramics. What do you want to know?
Eight twelfths would reduce to two thirds.
The rule of thirds can be set aside when the subject requires a more centralized composition for impact, such as in portrait photography where the face is the focal point. Additionally, when aiming for symmetry or balance, placing the subject in the middle can enhance visual harmony. Artistic expressions, like abstract photography, may also benefit from breaking the rule to create a more dynamic or unconventional layout. Finally, certain landscapes might be better captured with a full horizon line rather than adhering to the rule.
Sculptor
They can use geometry by using angles and certain polygons/polyhedra.
If u do the work u would be able to find it. Use LCM for it.
A rule graduated in centimeters.
That is a general rule, but there are exceptions to virtually every rule. It would be better to avoid such commas.
Very few people used a slide rule in 2010. Calculators are much easier to use.
Aboriginal artists mainly use warm colours, but on the occasion they would paint with cold.
a graphic designer, an interior designer, an artist of any sort
for example 2 to the power of two thirds, you have to find the percent of two thirds , then use the percent [to the power] then mutipy to the power [like with exponets] then you should get your answer.