Yonatan Abebe

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  • Walk in the Park - an image of the Dynamo geometry
  • The intent of the assignment is to create a park with elevation changes using attractor logic with a sine wave to create undulating wave pattern. My design approach was to identify the inputs required for the design and start from the left (inputs) and work my way towards the end. I also made sure to use number sliders where flexibility is needed. First created series of coordinates and interlaced/cross referenced and flattened them to create the 200’x200’ grid. I used a number slider for the step to have flexibility to adjust number and size of cuboids. Then established an attractor point that was used to establish distance factor. The x and y coordinate inputs are number sliders to easily adjust the center of the sin wave. Distance between cuboids centers and attractor point was calculated and used in a sine function to come up with the height for each cuboids based on how far they are from the center, amplitude and number of waves required. All the inputs were used as number and integer sliders for flexibility.
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