Screenshots of Geometry
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Modeling Approach
I approached this assignment by first looking through the first couple of videos and getting a grasp of how to use Dynamo. Then, I looked at the assignment and followed the step by step process that was laid out. I tried to experiment with how many items could be parametrized, avoiding fixed numbers and opting for more sliders instead. I tried to clearly label all sliders and inputs with whatever variable they were associated with and also tried to avoid having too many crossovers between connectors. I grouped code blocks by step and function. As I continued filling out the steps, I constantly referred back to the last couple of videos of the module. If I still had questions, I asked around for help! Lastly, after importing geometry to Revit, I overrode some graphics in the view to get a good screenshot of the model.