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                        <title>Bjarke Ingels Facade</title>
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            by Dusan Bosnjak Bjarke Ingels presented a project where he used an image to create an interesting frame pattern for a building. I tried to recreate this in grasshopper and i think i succeeded.</description>
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                        <title>test1</title>
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            by Dusan Bosnjak This is a faux3d wall that im trying to achieve. This one has a pattern that streches over 160x120 of these pyramids. After that it starts repeating.</description>
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                        <title>c4</title>
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            by Dusan Bosnjak Just testing out my brick laying system. It&#039;s getting more and more complicated as each new feature is added. Here i am using a bitmap to control brick rotation. The same bitmap is used to move bricks closer to eachother when they are rotated so they don&#039;t float in mid air at larger angles.</description>
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            by Dusan Bosnjak This is actually a tile that can be repeated to create this... somewhat ugly pattern. All of the bricks are rotated by the same amount, i now added some controls for that parameter.</description>
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