NEW AMENDED HOMEWORK for next Wednesday 1/20 class in the Friday lab session. (We will show you how to do this in class on Friday.
1B SKIN : Parametric Patterns with Paneling Tools
i. Use Paneling Tools-2DMorph to wrap your shape around surfaces different surfaces. Create a surface with the shape and bake it.
ii. Solar Module: Model a panel with a variable aperture through using a sliding, stretching, folding or rotating element. Make a shape change according to the sun vector angle: scaling, aligning, rotating, etc.
iii. Use Paneling Tools-3DMorph to stretch it between two surfaces.
iv. Create a catalog that shows how this Module could adapt to different sun angles for different orientations or times of day. OPTIONAL: Use Heliotrope or Ladybug to move the sun vector.
Animated examples of how nature uses simple processes to generate complex patterns that vary according to the starting condition. A compilation of the gorgeous Youtube clips include Fractals including branching & cracking, Golden Ratio generating a sunflower, animal Stripes vs. Spots. (start at 1:22)
![stewart_brand_building_layers merholz](https://blogs.uoregon.edu/bioform/files/2016/01/stewart_brand_building_layers-merholz-1gifgcd-300x179.gif)
![cupkova-icon](https://blogs.uoregon.edu/bioform/files/2016/01/cupkova-icon-1ub9cxj.jpg)
Parametric tools to create and manipulate rectangular grids, attractors and support creative morphing of parametric patterns.
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