CS 285: SOLID MODELING, Fall 2011
Assignment #3
Use the Sweep Construct in SLIDE to Create Your Monogram
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Copy the SLIDE program monogram.slf
to your own environment.
Run "slide monogram.slf", manipulate the various sliders, and study their effect.
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Study the
SLIDE Language Specification, for the
"Geometry" statements
and for the first five "Geometry Node" statements,
"object" through "torus,"
as well as the "polyline" and "sweep" commands.
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Look at the source file monogram.slf and try to understand
how this relates to the display that you see on the screen.
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Make some changes to the ##Control Points##
and see how that affects the generated sweep.
Create one or more new sets of control points and
and place them to create a free-form display of your own personal initials.
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When you have found your own perfect design,
change all the initial preset parameters on the various sliders
to those values that yield your prefered model,
so that when you next start up this program,
your design shows up without any further adjustments needed.
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Capture your design visually, using a screen saver (SnagIt or similar)
to make a JPG image of the display window.
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Send me an e-mail with your modified slide file,
and with a JPG image of the chosen display before noon Monday morning,
or bring printouts of your file and yourpersonalized monogram (with your name on it) to class.
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The Deadline is Monday, Sep. 19, 12noon.
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