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''For the second experiment I select relatively less complicated pattern to test with paper and fabric. I applied the pattern on the fabric and fold step by step. As a result i find out fabric is working with paper better than cardboard and metal wires. It is easy to fold and the traces of the folded pattern gives clues for the second-third folding '' | ''For the second experiment I select relatively less complicated pattern to test with paper and fabric. I applied the pattern on the fabric and fold step by step. As a result i find out fabric is working with paper better than cardboard and metal wires. It is easy to fold and the traces of the folded pattern gives clues for the second-third folding '' | ||
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''In my experiment I figured out there could be two ways to create the selected origami pattern, one of them is explained at the top (both for square and triangle), and the second one can be placing a triangular grid and picking the triangles according to the aimed pattern. After this part the experiment mostly focuses on the second option which is more applicable with selected software.'' | ''In my experiment I figured out that there could be two ways to create the selected origami pattern, one of them is explained at the top (both for square and triangle), and the second one can be placing a triangular grid and picking the triangles according to the aimed pattern. After this part the experiment mostly focuses on the second option which is more applicable with selected software.'' | ||
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*Firstly having the | *Firstly having the the background grid that consists of three different grid gives three times more variations in the sets. | ||
*Combination of the three different triangular grid gives as output sets which will be input for the dispatch command. | |||
*Combination of the | *Dispatching two times gives different four sets. | ||
*Dispatching | *The patterns are created by changing the sets as inputs from A to B. That shows with the same code it is possible to create different patterns (below) by changing the input list and shift value in series component. | ||
*The patterns are created by changing the sets as inputs from A to B. That shows with the same code it is possible to create different patterns by changing the input list and shift value in series component. | *This selected variations comes from the dispatch command. In order to get the results below the same code(100000000000000100000000001) applied. Here the dispatching describes the elimination or selection of the lines in the superimposed grid. | ||
*In the case of appliance of other pattern the output and the variations will be totally different. | |||
* That is the nice part of the pattern finding process! :) | |||
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