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Stacked Shapes Blog #1

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  I am thinking about cutting on acrylic plastic. I want this piece to be a part of a project in my other class related to utopia and cybernetics. I was thinking about how machines and AI would visualize their bodies for this project. I think they would build their bodies using parameters to morph their bodies depending on what task they were attempting to perform. I felt that this project works well with this project. I would also like to add a 3D printed 'Head Piece" to the top of the arm structure once I have finalized how the arms will sit and nest together.

Animated Gif

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  Here is my animated gif! It was a lot of fun playing around with sliders to create variation within the different layers of the gif. Below is a picture of my workflow I know that I was meant to upload a high-res image of the workflow through the Grasshopper menu; however, every time I attempted to export this way, grasshopper would only recognize the upper half of the workflow and spit out an image that looked like the one below. I could not find a solution to this problem, so I looked for insight into how to fix this issue.  Here are some closer shots so the text and nodes can be read. Definition Animation Here are the gifs for the definition of the animation. In animation #2, there is some weird light flickering where the frames are rendered darker than the rest. I wasn't sure what was causing this problem and even tried deleting and replacing lights to fix it, but it did not solve the problem. Here is the workflow for this definition: As mentioned above, I had the same problem

My First Definition

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Here is my first definition! Using Grasshopper was reasonably straightforward, and I had no technical issues while following through with the tutorials. However, Grasshopper reminds me a lot of using Houdini. While I had no technical issues this time, one problem I have run into with Houdini is remembering all the different nodes, their behaviours and when they can be used. This is something that will come with time. However, right now, it feels overwhelming.