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= task 11/11: Text: visual pattern 2nd look = | = task 11/11: Text: visual pattern 2nd look = | ||
=== Dianna | === Dianna M.: Textile on a Chair === | ||
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For A), we create a trigonometic (sine wave) function. Perhaps we use another "for" structure with a float + sin() function. | For A), we create a trigonometic (sine wave) function. Perhaps we use another "for" structure with a float + sin() function. | ||
For B), we create yet another "for" structure, this time repeating an image along a vertical line. | For B), we create yet another "for" structure, this time repeating an image along a vertical line. | ||
=== Patawat P: Textile on Pizza Chilino === | === Patawat P: Textile on Pizza Chilino === | ||
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This remote, mechanical simulation of a wave is a plane composed of connected lines that mesh together into a larger quadrant. Although the movement changes in real time, we can see that, in general, the movement begins in one of the corners and follows a trigonometric pattern – much like a sine wave. The quadrant continues to follow this wave, although the frequency of the wave changes. | This remote, mechanical simulation of a wave is a plane composed of connected lines that mesh together into a larger quadrant. Although the movement changes in real time, we can see that, in general, the movement begins in one of the corners and follows a trigonometric pattern – much like a sine wave. The quadrant continues to follow this wave, although the frequency of the wave changes. | ||
--Dianna | --Dianna M. | ||
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