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  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 
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BLOG POST: ANIMATION The process was interesting and fun I drew the circles in Rhino for the base and then continued in Grasshopper.  I did not know how to render without the red mesh because the base did not change for the animation when I tried to take it off. 

OBDF310 My First Definition

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MY FIRST DEFINITION Video tutorial (1/8) Grasshopper simplifies the process of creating the division, and it is astounding that a slider can be added to play with the amount of division between the curves. Find super helpful the commands (command + option) to find something or (edit +find +type) to find something on large files.  Find interesting the use of gradients because you can have interesting colour combinations.  Exploration and following Grasshopper tutorial. I have learned a lot from the tutorials. Grasshopper is a valuable tool that can facilitate the creation of new projects. I found the tutorials easy and fun to follow, and I liked the idea of creating something new that you can also change later. That is why I found the slide command great for this. It is important to keep organized and white notes. Also, it is possible to design many exciting things by practising.