2014年8月29日 星期五

GH-Bubbles


























一個簡單模擬氣泡的狀態。
與以往不同的是從原本規律的切割轉變成隨機不同大小的切割,
最理想的狀態是每個圓都與旁邊的原相切且相聯的,
但當泡泡變最大時可以發現還是有些許距離存在,
若是真的要做出來這個差距我想是不能被允許的,
還得再想想....

當然這也能運用在其他的形體上面,
謝謝阿湯大哥教我如何把面從原本的UV值做其他的分割。


A simple way simulates bubble's mode,
it's different that the cutting way transforms regular circle into random scales.
The most perfect goal is setting every circle connect the closet ones,
but the problem is you could see the tiny distance exists between two circles when the bubble turn into big ones.
I thought it's not allow if you really want to manufacture it in reality.
Still needs to thinking about it....

You could apply it in other shapes,
and thanks Tien teached me how to divide surface by changing UV values.

--Shaun--



2014年8月25日 星期一

GH-Pavilion of Voronoi


































先畫出一個螺旋的線後,用Voronoi來分割
接著2D的線投射在曲面上。

有點太簡單的感覺,
不過先放著吧。



First just draw a spiral curve, and subdivide it by Voronoi,
then project into the surface.

Felt too easy, but put it waiting for next combo.


--Shaun--

2014年8月24日 星期日

GH-Net




































以前在"數位迪化"展覽入口附近有個裝置,
全都是以圓形壓克力組構,
用同樣形狀但不同大小的單元去構成大的形體,
如果能在不同的小單元間有互相關聯的話應該會更有趣。

Over a few years ago, an installation near the entry of digital exhibition,
using same circle shape but different scale of acrylic to  assemble whole shape.
if i can make small units interact with each others should be more interesting.

--Shaun--





2014年8月23日 星期六

First Steps

網誌的目的是希望能夠將累積的東西做一個紀錄,
也讓自己能夠多打些字增加破爛的敘述能力。

一開始的東西或許會比皮毛還不如,
不過高樓平地起,慢慢累積可能有點機會,
雖然不知道未來會如何也有點惶恐,
但不硬著頭皮攪和一番也別無辦法。


進步的第一件事大概就是先明白自己有多愚蠢,
所以當你看到一些幼稚園程度的東西時也別太意外。


The purpose of blog is a platform for record something i've done,
by typing to increase my description ability as well.

In the beginning phase, may be some projects are not practical,
but tall building builds from ground, the only opportunity is to accumulate slowly.
Although worried about the future, if you don't move forward you won't find the route you want.

The first thing of going ahead is understand how stupid you were,
so don't surprise if you see something stupid.

--Shaun--