, so using distance to centre point, you can give all the useless values a 1. Cutting down the values you actually need to work out by 80%. Which is helpful when approaching 1 million points.…
p slit, as would the Y.
I would like to put a ~2" Slit in My X, and a ~8" slit in my Y.
Application:
I am building shelves to store Architectural Drawing sets. I want to maintain the rigidity of the horizontal Pieces (shelves), while allowing the vertical elements (dividers) to slot in primarily for convenience. …
ose space to make the louver look dense at some part.
Here' my method toward those space creating.
First, i create a numeric combination, so i got 3,9,15,30.
Second, i repeated the data until the length i want, and jitter them. Here's what i get:
30,3,9,3,15,9,30,30,15,3,3,15,30,9,3,3,15,3,3,9,9,3,15
Actually what i`m trying to achieve shown below:
3,9,3,3,30,3,15,9,15,30,30,15,30,3,9,15,9,3,3,15,3,9,3
My idea is, to make the center part look no so dense compare to others part, somehow
it's no a absolute looking in the final. What i mean is, maybe more [30] like 80% drop at the center part, 80% of [3] drop at the start and the end, meanwhile the others 20% [3] and [30] appear to be random in whole series.
Last, i will weave this set with other set which stand of the dimensions of sticks.…
the only thing that i have to fix is to make the holes appear semi-random. At for example at 30% - 80% of the height, or between fixed heights.Thanks again for your effort.…