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Day 8. From Paper to Grasshopper
This exercise proved for me that even the simplest Grasshopper steps can give complex and elegant outcomes.
Day 8. From Paper to Grasshopper
Day -4 & 5- Hexagon Towers
The one thing that I learnt today you can give a rotation effect with using the list of the points that your geometry have and manipulate them as your needs. The problem in your physical model is in the top floor. Your shifting way is different than other floors.
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Day -4 & 5- Hexagon Towers
Day -3- Folding Radial Pavilion
- The one thing that I learnt today I miss my university days :) It's been a long time since I last used a craft knife. Making a mockup of an idea and writing down the steps you take to make that mockup step by step is, as far as I understand, quite related to the concept of ‘computational design’.
Day -3- Folding Radial Pavilion
Day -2- Folding Planar Surfaces
- The one thing that I learnt today. To think properly in a Grasshopper-like way, you have to forget all the features of Rhino3D and think about modeling in its most ‘core’ form. For me, the most logical way to do this was to make sketches using paper and pencil.
Day -2- Folding Planar Surfaces
DAY 7. PORTFOLIO RENDERS
A strong render makes your logic clear and portfolio ready.
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