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                        <title>HYPOTROCHOID ORBITS</title>
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            by Jak Drinnan A 3D roulette traced by tracking a point on a sphere as it revolves around its X, Y and Z axis at varying speeds and rates.</description>
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            by Jak Drinnan Installation by Jak Drinnan @ Nicholas Alexander/London CNC during 2013 Clerkenwell Design week.</description>
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            by Jak Drinnan Installation by Jak Drinnan @ Nicholas Alexander/London CNC during 2013 Clerkenwell Design week.</description>
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            by Jak Drinnan Installation by Jak Drinnan @ Nicholas Alexander/London CNC during 2013 Clerkenwell Design week.</description>
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                        <title>J+A Cafe Installation</title>
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            by Jak Drinnan Installation by Jak Drinnan @ Nicholas Alexander/London CNC during 2013 Clerkenwell Design week.</description>
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                        <title>3D Venation Growth</title>
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            by Jak Drinnan I have moved on the 2d venation script to now grow over a given surface. The output of the script are lines of points over the surface. Using these points as they are generated out of hoopsnake, I have been adding mesh spheres each iteration to build up a mesh structure. I dont really think this is the best way to go about creating the mesh, as it becomes lumpy because of the spheres and is not very efficient. Any ideas about how to get a better mesh from my points?</description>
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                        <title>3D Venation Growth</title>
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            by Jak Drinnan I have moved on the 2d venation script to now grow over a given surface. The output of the script are lines of points over the surface. Using these points as they are generated out of hoopsnake, I have been adding mesh spheres each iteration to build up a mesh structure. I dont really think this is the best way to go about creating the mesh, as it becomes lumpy because of the spheres and is not very efficient. Any ideas about how to get a better mesh from my points?</description>
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                        <title>Leaf Venation</title>
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            by Jak Drinnan Following on from this quite old thread, http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/hoopsnake/forum/topics/leaf-venation?xg_source=activity
I though I would have a go at a leaf venation script. Very clear and helpful explanation from Nervous system @ http://vimeo.com/25604611
Working on 3Ds now.....</description>
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                        <title>Leaf Venation</title>
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            by Jak Drinnan Following on from this quite old thread, http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/hoopsnake/forum/topics/leaf-venation?xg_source=activity
I though I would have a go at a leaf venation script. Very clear and helpful explanation from Nervous system @ http://vimeo.com/25604611
Working on 3Ds now.....</description>
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            by Jak Drinnan Following on from this quite old thread, http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/hoopsnake/forum/topics/leaf-venation?xg_source=activity
I though I would have a go at a leaf venation script. Very clear and helpful explanation from Nervous system @ http://vimeo.com/25604611
Working on 3Ds now.....</description>
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