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| + | ====== Ornamatics Course at TUDelft ====== | ||
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| + | > **Summary: | ||
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| + | ===== The course===== | ||
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| + | The object of this course was to design and develop shape and pattern based ornaments in conjunction with rapid prototyping (3-D printing and milling). | ||
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| + | This wiki page contains the scripts and plug-ins which I wrote as a result, as well as the presentations (*.ppt) format. Unfortunately there is no record of the presentation itself. | ||
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| + | The plug-ins and scripts on this page are provided as-is without any guarantee. These were written to do a specific task in a small amount of time. I did not put too much time into error trapping and UI. | ||
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| + | =====Shape===== | ||
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| + | The shape part of the exercise was aimed at designing a column fit for 3-D printing. I tried to mimic a tree's root structure (upside down), which maximized internal intersections (for stability and structural integrity) while minimizing sharp bends (for torque forces). Interestingly, | ||
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| + | =====Pattern===== | ||
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| + | The pattern part of the exercise was aimed at designing a 60*40 cm tile fit for 3-axis milling. I wanted to impose two conflicting patterns on the same tile, each of which would be dominant from a different distance. | ||
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