A commonly used technique, though not always the most efficient, is manually copying circles at a predetermined distance. The main drawback of this approach is that while the starting positions can be precise, there is no guarantee that the last circle will be placed in the ideal position.
This issue can be resolved by reconstructing a line that passes through each circle, enabling a more accurate and parametric distribution of all the circles.
This issue can be resolved by reconstructing a line that passes through each circle, enabling a more accurate and parametric distribution of all the circles.