So the plan was to share TurrisMotus (TM) through Shapemways. And then a solid model is needed instead of the surface model I had so far. So this weekend I worked hard to make it. Here it is:
It grew a little bigger again and some streamlining could be done to decrease build time. But this is for future models where I'd like to have a online application allowing people to build there own TM.
woensdag 30 november 2011
maandag 31 oktober 2011
The story continues
Thanks to a good working session with my tutors I finally have a modeling approach that gives me the control I want. Here is a first experiment with it finding out how the shadow might look, made using 'Project' in Grasshopper. (Sun movement is reverse from natural btw.)
In this model I can set radius, height & width of the cell wall and angle of the corners in the bottom row of the structure. It then determines the nr. of cells around and in height on its own to make a fitting roof.
dinsdag 18 oktober 2011
Movement controll
The movement of the cells can be controlled in two ways, the first is to change the angle of the corners. The twist in the cell walls stays constant.
Turris movement by cell twisting
The second way the movement of the cells can be controlled is by changing the twist in the cell walls the angle between the cell walls stays constant.
maandag 10 oktober 2011
Intermediate animation result
After some further work and finally making a tower out of the modeled cell this is the result, an impression of the final roof structure. However there is still a fault in the propagation of the cells for they now cross eachother a little bit. You can see this in the corner point where little square overlaps form. However it serves as a good illustration of my goal.
dinsdag 4 oktober 2011
cell modeling done
The method is both the most perfect and the easiest one I've tried, after realizing how vectors work. Thanks Andrew for now calling me stupid for I must have appeared that way.
Too bad I spent a week on the others that failed.
But now I can finally continue in modeling the full TurrisMotus, but first some sleep.

dinsdag 20 september 2011
A new movement from TurrisMotus!
Found a new movement when animating in kangaroo, not sure if it's valid though. But it could be a promising way for making a collapsible "roof" structure. Of course this only works with zero thickness lines for now and it was animated only as a spring model without gravity or any other forces. But It's just the beginning. It could also become a mayor product fault, when you open the TurrisMotus and it collapses in onto itself when stretched out too far.
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