Ramya Sivaprasad

Part 2

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Part 1

Please enter the following info in the fields above:

  • Your Name as the Card title
  • The link to your Module 4 folder in our Autodesk Construction Cloud project

Please also type the first few letters of your first name into the Link to Student field, then hover over your name from the list of matching records and click the blue plus sign to link this entry to your Design Journal.

  • First a line was drawn on a XY plane with a slider to determine the length. Then using a sin wave function, I made the line curved.
  • For part 1, I used 0.5 as the number of curves. Amplitude and length can be varied to determine radius and arc.
  • For part 2, I used an integer slider.
  • Then I import an image and using the proportion of the image, I determine the height of the final structure.
  • Then using that height, I extruded the surface and then set adaptive panels. Then I super imposed the image on the panels.
  • To allow for modifications, additional parameters allowing modifications to the panels are included. These parameters are:
  • Total length
  • Number of curves
  • Height of each curve
  • Total number of panels on the z axis
  • image being superimposed
  • Orientation of the image
  • Maximum and minimum height of each adaptive panel
  • When I increase the number of panels over 50, Revit stopped responding and Dynamo crashed frequently. So I was unable to take many images with a lot of clarity.

Then, share your Design Journal entry here (replacing these instructions) ...

Click the text area below the headers and just start typing your response. There's no need to add new properties.

Please include:

  • A screenshot of your model geometry from each part of the assignment that you completed:
    • For 2 or More Units: Rise and Shine
    • For 3 or More Units: Gonna Need Shades
    • For 4 Units: Shield Your Eyes
  • A brief description of your design outlining the parameters that can be used to flex and dynamically change your structure