Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

revolve, revsurf, 3dpoly


Today we went over how to extrude an object and how to render lamps.

Monday, April 20, 2009

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Pathological crystalization interlocks scattered strata.

CADD: you are not my friend

James and I went to class two hours early to finish our typologies on AUTOCADD.

We finished! Yay

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Monday, March 23, 2009

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Traveling

Most sediments, including sand, are made up of the fragments that result when rock is broken down by wind and rain (weathering). Generally, they start as larger fragments (gravel), which are broken down as rivers carry them down stream; the finer the particle, the further it has traveled. In other words, large bits of gravel are plentiful on the banks close to the head of a river. As you travel down stream, gravel becomes finer into cobble, pebble, granule, and eventually turning into sand, and finally flowing into the ocean, where these sediments deposit. That is why, by carefully analyzing the mineral content and chemical composition of sand on riverbanks, beaches and ocean floors, we are able to determine which formation, indeed what kind of rock, it originated from.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

non linear thinking

An arenophile (also called psammophile) is one who collects sand samples, the interest of the hobby lying in the variety of texture, colour, mineralogy and location.

This hobby may include sand deposited on coastlines throughout the world.

The rarest sands are found at the sites; Pitcairn's island and Easter island.Some collectors have included sand from rivers and mineral deposits if they meet the criteriaaccording to diameter and physical properties, ensuring that the samples have met proper sand definition. Only three places on earth have green sand, recently a supply has been found in Brazil

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009