Research Documentation 1.2
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1.1 RELATIVE POINTS SYSTEM. ULTIMATE.
EQUATOR ROTATION FOR A RATIONAL STUDY
1. Equator plane is always separating N and S,however penetration vectors are majorly parallel, depriving a possibility
Polar plane is a spetial mothod of surface drawing. It is drtermined with two diametrically located poles and eqator plane,that in fact is a largest section, perpendicular to polar axis. Latitude is all smaller perpendicular sections, longitude lines on surface connecting poles.
In this project this method of spherical coordinate was applyed to much more complexed surfaces of objects #1 and #2. As a rool was takenmuch more complexed surfaces of objects #1 and #2. As a rool was takenapplication of a polar system on a cube.
1.2 POLAR PLANE. APPLICATION. OPERATION.
2.1.1 OBJECT#1.
N NNS NS NSS
S SSN SN SNN
As shown priviously, poles have been rotated and modifide into view points,creating a row of fronts of the object. This brought to oppotunity to draw a map of the object̓s surface, performingits logic in graphic.
2.1.2 OBJECT#1. DRAWINGS
To explore the empltyness of the object a method of drawing 3D lines with digitizing tool was found.The tool was no longer used to take points from surface but to point on the passing line through ahole.
THE RESULT OF OBJECT̓S DIGITALIZING PROCEDURE
PHOTODOCUMENTATION OF STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION PROCESSN side
S side
After applying the same princip of polar net,data of relation between matter knots was collected. A scheme of equator curve, N and S points in-surface relations were performed in drawings.
Equator curve
N side S side
N points relation S points relation
2.2.1 OBJECT#2.
2.2.2 OBJECT#2. DRAWINGS. .
N
S
N
S
N-K RELATIONS S-K RELATIONS
3.1.1 RELATIV POINTS SYSTEM APPLYED. N-POINTS RELATION MAP
3.1.2 RELATIV POINTS SYSTEM APPLYED. S-POINTS RELATION MAP
EXTRA DOCUMENTATION ON SUBJECT OF TOOLS.
This tools were used during structural organization of the object#2.