cloud

  • Posted on: 4 November 2014
  • By: Rodrigo Reis

In this first exercise i tried to do a diferent form from a basic module.First: Icreated the reference lines

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I created the lines and i lined them2.jpg

i put dimensions 

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And created the parameters

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This is the module

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multiplicated this module, forming a grid

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Whit the tool "offset", i elevated each module, and changed the height of some of them.

The final form is this... an attempt at an abstract object, wich can be a coverage or a module to constructions in mountainous reliefs. The name "cloud" represents the possibility of variation.

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Here, a reference... 

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Martedì, 4 Novembre, 2014 - 16:20
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Ritratto di Manuel Andrè Bottiglieri

Hi Rodrigo, you showed the creation of various parameters but you didn't change then into the project. 

We use to create a parameter to have the possibility to change it and show different configurations. Otherwise you can use simple quotas. 

Pay attention also to don't design an abstract object impossible to realize.

Ritratto di StefanoConverso

Dear Rodrigo,

The parameter you are using is outside of the family.
So the work is a bit off-topic from the assignment.
In fact what would be parametric in your case is the support, and its location.

That would be part of the procedure to realize the project, and it will be topic of next classes.
So... in fact you miss something in your modelling process here.
Greetings,

S.C.