Sunday, November 7, 2010
rhinoscript
i took the cone grid that we made in class, and i made the cones change color with respect to their position on the grid.
i tried to have them change with respect to an attractor point, but settled on using the grid variable...attractor point sometime in the future, perhaps.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
point grid surface
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
parametric walkway
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
grasshopper: patterns and emergence
Panel
Using paneling tools in Rhino, I modeled a 3d panel which I then constructed a physical model of using a laser cutter.
This is the underlying plane I used to create the panel.
This is a custom 3d part that I first created the panel with. However, the only way I could get the panel I created with it to unroll was by unrolling each piece individually. So, I moved on to preset paneling options.
These are a few of the options I experimented with. The panel in the bottom left is the one that I ultimately constructed.
I unrolled the surfaces and added planar lips to each part, and then labeled the individual pieces in order to laser cut them. However, the translation from digital to physical model turned out to be a difficult one for me. Ultimately, I realized I should have used a thinner material, and problems with the labeling utility led to an unnecessarily difficult construction.
[photograph of physical model to come]
This is the underlying plane I used to create the panel.
This is a custom 3d part that I first created the panel with. However, the only way I could get the panel I created with it to unroll was by unrolling each piece individually. So, I moved on to preset paneling options.
These are a few of the options I experimented with. The panel in the bottom left is the one that I ultimately constructed.
I unrolled the surfaces and added planar lips to each part, and then labeled the individual pieces in order to laser cut them. However, the translation from digital to physical model turned out to be a difficult one for me. Ultimately, I realized I should have used a thinner material, and problems with the labeling utility led to an unnecessarily difficult construction.
[photograph of physical model to come]
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