M3 - Pattern vs. Surface


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In the rihno, I tried a lot of different way on point arrangement. As the picture shows, I used the command 'pointattractor' during the process of Ptoffsetpts and Ptshufflegrid. I keep changing the number of point that I used to do pointattractor, in order to get the module that I want.
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The whole process took me four days, including drawing and making small models and gluing them together to form a large surface.I used a pen-like knife, the white glue, a steel ruler, a cutting board and a pencil while making the modules.
After the small models were all made, I put them together and stick them together with their tabs. When pasting each small model, I will use a small clip to clamp the glue parts that are not completely dry together to ensure that they will firmly bonded together.