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						 4 Modeling
					
					Objectives: 
					
						
							- To understand the operational logic of a 3D modeling application
							
 - To see how modeling is used for architectural applications
						
  
					 
					I. Announcements
					
						- Course References
						
 - Resource note: Computing Center Documents Roo
					
  
					II. Review of Student Progress
					III. Designing in 3D
					Design direction depends on interpretation 
					
						- Design Process:  
						
 - Cycle of Think, Make, Look 
						
 - Step wise refinement: Generate options, examine and select one, refine parts
						
 - Creating design alternatives:  practice improves agility
					
  
					Formal Operations: 
					
						- D'Arcy Thompson's On Growth and Form
 
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						 - Geometric Transformations:  translate, scale, rotate, mirror 
						
							- Order of operations DO matter
 
								
								Selection set DOES matter
						  
						 - Parametric Variations: numbers and dimensions
						
						
 - Rhythms and Patterns
						
						
 - Special Conditions:  bookends, head + tail, center, axes
					
  
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					IV. Assignment
					V. Modeling
					In labs, documentation is under Start Menu > Program Files > Extra Files > FormZ Extras 
					For multiple viewports, Windows menu > Window Frames 
					Parametric Objects (control handles) vs. Plain 
					Extrusion 
						
						
						Lathing 
						
						
						Lofting 
					 
					A. Derivative Objects
					TUT 7.3* from parts of other objects, TUT 7.5 Parallel objects 
					
						B. Protrusions 
					
					TRY IT: Simple roof forms 
					VI.  Setup & Control
					Project Units 
					Precision Tools 
					
						- Grid Snap
						
 - Angle Snap
						
 - Object Snaps
						
 - Coordinate Grid
					
  
					Absolute vs. Relative coordinates 
						
						
						Query operations 
					VII.  Ways to model 
					Direct 3D Doghouse 
					
						- Extruded Mass, Hollowed
						
 - Boolean Mass, Boolean Void
						
 - Inserted Planes for Details
					
  
					2D to 3D Doghouse 
					
						- Glass Plane Drawings as Guides
						
 - 2D Plan, Extruded vertically
						
 - Gingerbread House
					
  
					VII. Vocabulary  
					
						- Selection Set (elements chosen for 
editing)
						
 - Attribute (characteristic)
						
 - Relative Coordinates (distance from another location)
						
 - Absolute Coordinates (according to world origin)
						
 - Geometric Transformation (change of location, size, proportion, orientation)
						
 - Parametric Variation (alternate created by changing size, angle or number)
						
 - Topological Levels (point, segment, face, object, etc.)
						
 - Derivative Object (a form that is created from an other)
					
  
					
					
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