I went back and applied the constructed lofted components to multiple surfaces, some being from my movement model and other derived from the motion of the flip. I edited some of the components of the code on different surfaces. I tried using negative numbers for the domains to get an extrusion on both sides. As suggested, I also extended the amplitude of the loft drastically to some surfaces creating a dramatic, pointed loft. Applying this code to a sphere, and not only a planar surface, resulted in a unique geometric shape. Similar to project 1b, I am working on exporting some line drawings of these surfaces. I find it uninformaitve to see these surfaces in Rhino modeling space and have found the line drawings to be more effective in conveying the concepts.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Grasshopper Revisited_2c
I went back and applied the constructed lofted components to multiple surfaces, some being from my movement model and other derived from the motion of the flip. I edited some of the components of the code on different surfaces. I tried using negative numbers for the domains to get an extrusion on both sides. As suggested, I also extended the amplitude of the loft drastically to some surfaces creating a dramatic, pointed loft. Applying this code to a sphere, and not only a planar surface, resulted in a unique geometric shape. Similar to project 1b, I am working on exporting some line drawings of these surfaces. I find it uninformaitve to see these surfaces in Rhino modeling space and have found the line drawings to be more effective in conveying the concepts.
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