MILESTONE PROJECT 1: STACKED SLICES MODEL During my thinking process, I wanted to create a pond with fish, but after several tries, I decided to make a stacked bunny. I like the idea because it is the Chinese year of the rabbit. I have a difficult time saving my rhino file and grasshopper. When you begin a file in Rhino and continue in grasshopper, the document won't link; the document will not open or show just an empty rhino file, which is super stressful because I lose my file a couple of times. ;( Anyway, it was a fun process, and I learned a lot. b unny drawing in Rhino c urves, fillet and tween curves for filling more bunnies between the originals E xploration with the number of slices and fillet size, Staking Bunnies p laying with colours. F inal Gift
REPLICATED/REMEDIATED: MOLD POSITIVES & MATCH PLATE. preparing the 3d print (fish vase) to add the plaster mixing water with gypsum powder ADDING THE MIX TO THE 3D PRINT OBJECTS ALMOST DRY PREPARING THE OTHER HALF OF THE MOLD ;) WE HAVE FUN PREPARING THE 3D OBJECT, AND LATER PREPARING THE MOLD, THE TAIL OF THE FISH GOT STUCK ON THE MOLD BUT, AND THE END WORKS GOOD.
ALGORITHMIC SURFACE MODELLING + ANIMATION I had fun during the process; first, I explored some surface modelling, which I began in rhino, then worked on Grasshopper. After the exploration, I decided to make a star pattern in Grasshopper. First, with a triangle and find the area. Draw a line between the star point and the center. Love the pattern... Process I struggle to just show the mesh and animated still a work in progress. Still trying to figure out the mesh animation, as it does not look as I wanted...
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