Problem Set #2
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Part 1 |
Hand in: p1.gif, p1.dbn |
Choose a single shade of a paper and render that shade.
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Part 2 |
Hand in: p2.dbn |
Create a sequence of shaded papers using the Repeat command as a short
animation of brightness. For example Repeat a 0 100 { Paper a } | |
Part 3 |
Hand in: p3.dbn |
Create an animation of a sequence of shaded papers that evokes a sense of rhythm.
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Part 4 |
Hand in: p4.dbn |
Create an animation of a sequence of shaded papers that evokes a tranquil, sleepy image.
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Part 5 |
Hand in: p5.dbn |
Create an animation of a sequence of shaded papers that evokes a gradually increasing/heightening feeling.
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Part 6 |
Hand in: p6.dbn |
Add a single line to the sequence, and let it fly in time. For instance
Repeat a 0 100 { Paper 0 Line a 0 a 100 } | |
Part 7 |
Hand in: p7.dbn |
Add another line and let two lines fly in contrasting styles.
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Part 8 |
Hand in: p8.dbn |
Let two lines fly in cooperative styles.
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Part 9 |
Hand in: p9.dbn |
Using Part 1 of Problem Set 1, you are asked to comment and improve on a colleague's work. The person you will choose is determined by your order in the pulldown menu of the main page. For example, Ben should comment on Bruce, Bruce on Nick, and all the way down to Hoeteck commenting on Ben (wrapped around). We don't have a form mechanism setup, so for now just put it inside your DBN buffer as a comment, and include a modified version of your colleague's program that reflects your suggestions.
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Part 10 |
Hand in: p10.dbn |
Do the same as above for Part 10 of Problem Set 1.
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