I have also figured out #1 and #2. My #2 is a little different that Tati's. I will keep trying to improve on it until Sunday to see if I can find a simpler way to do it.
1: spin 6 [fd 40 jt 0 70 circle 60 jt 0 0]
2:
spin 6 [ spin 6 [fd 40 jt 0 70 circle 60 jt 0 0] jt 0 70 mirror [size 1/4 [spin 6[fd 40 jt 0 70 circle 60 jt 0 0 ]]] jt 0 0 ]
1.)this figure was fairly easy to figure out spin 6 [ circle 50 jt 0 25 fd 30 ] 2. ) This problem was more challenging, but I finally figured it out though! spin 6 [spin 6 [ circle 50 jt 0 25 jt 0 0 fd 10 jt 0 17 circle 14 jt 0 0] JT 0 24 fd 30 JT 0 55 ] 3.) extremely challeging
spin 6 [ spin 6 [ spin 6 [ JT 0 24 jt 0 16 fd 3 jt 0 21 circle 4 JT 0 16 ]
circle 14 jt 0 23 fd 10 JT 0 33 ] JT 0 33 circle 50 jt 0 58 fd 30] my email is mmcalin1@ithaca.edu
Chrissie and I worked together this time. We could see that there might be a more efficient way to repeat this as many times as we wanted using LOCAL X and LOCAL Y to represent the distance to the center of spin of each figure and the difference in size each time, respectively. Using variables would allow the program to figure out the differences in the values for each repeat of the figure for us. We didn't figure out the specifics of this approach but we could see it was a possibility. Here's what we did come up with (this is the solution to picture #3, but our steps for #1 and #2 are traceable from what we have here):
spin 6 [ spin 6 [spin 6 [ FD 35 JT 0 65 CIRCLE 60 jt 0 0] jt 0 65 size 1/3 [ spin 6 [ FD 35 JT 0 65 CIRCLE 60 jt 0 0] ] jt 0 0] spin 6 [jt 0 65+(65*(1/3)) size 1/10 [ spin 6 [ FD 35 JT 0 65 CIRCLE 60 jt 0 0] ] jt 0 65] jt 0 0]
Yay! I finally figured out number three. I started with what i had had for number 2 and tried to work out from there. I tried going to the little circles and separately building the whole picture inside each one. Then i decided i would try a different way; working outward. So first, i made the little picture then drew the bigger picture around it and then finally the larger one. It came out huge at first and then i sized it down. :)
3:
size 50%[ spin 6[ spin 6[ spin 6[fd 10 jt 0 17.5 circle 15 jt 0 0] circle 50 jt 0 -25 rt 180 fd 30] circle 160 jt 0 26 fd 90]]
I actually did not have too much trouble with #1 and I enjoyed making it. Here are the commands: 1. Spin 6[ fd 40 jt 0 58 jt 0 70 jt -1 67 circle 30 jt 0 0]
this is as far as i could get with #2 so far. I'll keep trying...I know there must be a faster way, but I can't figure it out. SPIN 6 [ FD 40 JT 0 58 JT 0 70 JT -1 67 CIRCLE 30 JT 0 0 ] JT -58 34 FD 15 JT -63 61 JT -58 57 CIRCLE 8 JT 58 34 FD 15 JT 59 55 CIRCLE 8
...i could not find the short cut for this one so my figure is not as perfect as the one on the blog, but it's pretty close. It took me a very long time and I'd really like to learn the faster way. Here are the finnished commands for #2: 2. SPIN 6 [ FD 40 JT 0 58 JT 0 70 JT -1 67 CIRCLE 30 JT 0 0 ] JT -58 34 FD 15 JT -63 61 JT -58 57 CIRCLE 8 JT 58 34 FD 15 JT 59 55 CIRCLE 8 JT 0 65 FD 15 JT -7 79 JT -2 81 JT -1 89 CIRCLE 8 JT 0 65 RT 50 FD 15 JT 15 80 JT 14 71 JT 13 76 JT 15 83 RT 40 CIRCLE 8 JT 0 65 LT 50 FD 15 JT -15 83 CIRCLE 8 JT 0 65 RT 180 FD 112 JT -4 40 JT 1 41 JT -5 41 JT -2 44 JT 1 41 CIRCLE 8 JT 0 65 RT 100 FD 12 JT 16 59 JT 20 58 CIRCLE 8 JT 0 65 LT 100 FD 12 JT -24 60 JT -21 58 CIRCLE 8 JT -62 31 JT -59 31 LT 50 FD 12 JT -76 46 CIRCLE 8 JT -62 31 RT 50 FD 15 JT -46 44 JT -46 41 JT -51 44 JT -47 45 CIRCLE 8 JT -66 30 JT -62 35 JT -58 27 RT 180 FD 15 CIRCLE 8 JT -64 30 JT -59 34 JT -64 25 JT -62 31 JT -55 30 JT -66 27 JT -59 30 LT 100 FD 15 JT -83 24 CIRCLE 8 JT -64 27 JT -64 31 JT -58 29 RT 100 FD 15 JT -40 23 JT -37 24 CIRCLE 8 JT 55 31 JT 58 32 RT 180 FD 15 JT 52 9 JT 56 10 JT 59 12 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 32 RT 100 FD 15 JT 81 24 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 32 LT 100 FD 15 JT 36 26 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 32 RT 50 FD 15 JT 71 46 JT 75 48 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 32 LT 50 FD 15 JT 39 44 CIRCLE 8 JT 0 0 JT -59 -32 FD 15 JT -60 -10 CIRCLE 8 JT -59 -32 RT 50 FD 15 JT -44 -19 CIRCLE 8 JT -59 -32 LT 50 FD 15 JT -75 -21 CIRCLE 8 JT -59 -32 RT 180 FD 15 JT -59 -58 CIRCLE 8 JT -59 -32 LT 110 FD 15 JT -88 -41 JT -85 -42 JT -82 -43 JT -81 -40 CIRCLE 8 JT -59 -32 RT 110 FD 15 JT -38 -41 CIRCLE 8 JT 2 -70 FD 15 JT 2 -46 CIRCLE 8 JT 2 -70 RT 50 FD 15 JT 18 -58 CIRCLE 8 JT 2 -70 LT 50 FD 15 JT -20 -56 CIRCLE 8 JT 2 -70 RT 180 FD 15 JT -2 -95 JT 0 -99 JT 2 -90 CIRCLE 8 JT 2 -70 LT 110 FD 15 JT -22 -77 CIRCLE 8 JT 2 -70 RT 110 FD 15 JT 20 -81 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 -36 FD 15 JT 59 -16 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 -36 RT 50 FD 15 JT 79 -21 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 -36 LT 50 FD 15 JT 43 -24 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 -36 RT 110 FD 15 JT 79 -47 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 -36 LT 110 FD 15 JT 39 -47 CIRCLE 8 JT 59 -36 RT 180 FD 15 JT 59 -57 CIRCLE 8 JT 0 0
here they are....i feel like there should have been easier ways to do these but iw ould like to go over this in class or in a review session with mike..
1) spin 6 [circle 50 gofd 65] starskip 3 6
2) spin 6 [ spin 6 [ circle 20 fd 20]] circle 60 rt 180 jt 0-10 rt 180 fd 40] spin it
3) spin 6 [spin 6 [ spin 6 [ circle 5 jt 0 3 fd 2] circle 15 jt 0 13 fd 8] circle 50 jt 0 49 fd 30]
3 was really hard id like to go over it again im not sure if there is a clearer way to do it. :(
for number 3 I tried very hard to get the small circles and lines with in the medium circles, but my method does not seem to be working when the pictures get this small. Here are the commands that I was using and they worked for the first small circle, but I could not finish the picture. If you add these commands on to the commands for #2 it will give you a small line and circle at the top. I hope in class you can show me how to finish to picture. I'm sorry I could not finish it...I really did try. See you Tomrrow.
I worked with Amanda and Jason, and we realized that after the first picture, we could just make it smaller and "spin 6" it to create the next picture.
1. SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50 JT 0 80 CIRCLE 60 JT 0 0]]
2.SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50 JT 0 80 CIRCLE 60 JT 0 0]] CIRCLE 90 JT 0 -46] MT 0 -90]
3.SPIN 6[SIZE 30%[SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50 JT 0 80 CIRCLE 60 JT 0 0]] CIRCLE 90 JT 0 -46] MT 0 -90]] CIRCLE 70 JT 0 -60 MT 0 -130]
I worked with Jason and Aimee as i did last week. we all met in the Library and helped each other out in determining how to conquer these 3 designs. Each one led into the next so it was simple for us to figure it all out. This is what we came up with:
1. SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50 JT 0 80 CIRCLE 60 JT 0 0]]
2.SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50 JT 0 80 CIRCLE 60 JT 0 0]] CIRCLE 90 JT 0 -46] MT 0 -90]
3.SPIN 6[SIZE 30%[SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50 JT 0 80 CIRCLE 60 JT 0 0]] CIRCLE 90 JT 0 -46] MT 0 -90]] CIRCLE 70 JT 0 -60 MT 0 -130]
26 comments:
I haven't figured out three yet, but here's one and two...
1)spin 6
[fd 40
jt 0 65
circle 50
jt 0 0]
2)spin 6
[spin 6
[jt 0 65
circle 50
fd 10
jt 0 82
circle 15
jt 0 65]
jt 0 0
fd 40
jt 0 0]
3)
I have also figured out #1 and #2. My #2 is a little different that Tati's. I will keep trying to improve on it until Sunday to see if I can find a simpler way to do it.
1:
spin 6 [fd 40 jt 0 70 circle 60 jt 0 0]
2:
spin 6 [
spin 6 [fd 40 jt 0 70 circle 60 jt 0 0]
jt 0 70
mirror [size 1/4 [spin 6[fd 40 jt 0 70 circle 60 jt 0 0 ]]]
jt 0 0
]
I have 2 ways of doing #1
1.
spin 6 [circle 50 gofd 65]
starskip 3 6
OR
starskip 3 6
jt -56 -33 circle 50
jt -56 31 circle 50
jt 0 65 circle 50
jt 56 -31 circle 50
jt 56 33 circle 50
jt 0 -65 circle 50
I'll be back with the problems 2 and 3 later.
1. spin 6 [fd 30 rt 90 arcl 360 50 jt 0 0]
2. spin 6 [size 40% [spin 6 [fd 30 rt 90 arcl 360 50 jt 0 0]] circle 65 jt 0 -30 bk 40]
3. spin 6 [size 40% [spin 6 [size 40% [spin 6 [fd 30 rt 90 arcl 360 50 jt 0 0]] circle 65 jt 0 -30 bk 40]] circle 82 jt 0 -67 bk 60]
2. spin 6 [
spin 6[spin 6[circle 20 fd 20]]
circle 60
rt 180
jt 0 -10
rt 180
fd 40
]
--Megan Duhancik
mduhanc1@ithaca.ed
3. spin 6 [
spin 6 [
spin 6 [
circle 10
fd 10
]
circle 30
jt 0 25
fd 15
]
circle 90
rt 180
jt 0 -5
rt 180
fd 50
]
This is a bit bigger than the picture but it still comes out the same.
This is the smaller version, but I like the bigger one better.
spin 6 [
spin 6 [
spin 6 [
circle 5
jt 0 3
fd 2
]
circle 15
jt 0 13
fd 8
]
circle 50
jt 0 49
fd 30
]
number 3...
3. spin 6
[spin 6
[spin 6
[circle 10
fd 10]
circle 30
jt 0 25
fd 15]
circle 90
rt 180
jt 0 -5
rt 180
fd 50]
Whoops, forgot my e-mail, jschult3@ithaca.ed
1.)this figure was fairly easy to figure out
spin 6 [
circle 50
jt 0 25
fd 30
]
2. ) This problem was more challenging, but I finally figured it out though!
spin 6 [spin 6
[ circle 50 jt 0 25 jt 0 0 fd 10 jt 0 17 circle 14
jt 0 0]
JT 0 24 fd 30 JT 0 55 ]
3.) extremely challeging
spin 6 [
spin 6 [
spin 6 [
JT 0 24
jt 0 16
fd 3
jt 0 21
circle 4
JT 0 16 ]
circle 14 jt 0 23 fd 10 JT 0 33 ]
JT 0 33 circle 50 jt 0 58 fd 30]
my email is mmcalin1@ithaca.edu
Chrissie and I worked together this time. We could see that there might be a more efficient way to repeat this as many times as we wanted using LOCAL X and LOCAL Y to represent the distance to the center of spin of each figure and the difference in size each time, respectively. Using variables would allow the program to figure out the differences in the values for each repeat of the figure for us. We didn't figure out the specifics of this approach but we could see it was a possibility. Here's what we did come up with (this is the solution to picture #3, but our steps for #1 and #2 are traceable from what we have here):
spin 6 [
spin 6
[spin 6 [
FD 35
JT 0 65
CIRCLE 60
jt 0 0]
jt 0 65
size 1/3 [
spin 6 [
FD 35
JT 0 65
CIRCLE 60
jt 0 0] ]
jt 0 0]
spin 6
[jt 0 65+(65*(1/3))
size 1/10 [
spin 6 [
FD 35
JT 0 65
CIRCLE 60
jt 0 0] ]
jt 0 65]
jt 0 0]
oops, my email is kpinnis1@ithaca.ed and Chrissie's is cdelval1@ithaca.ed
1. spin 6 [fd 40 jt 0 67 circle 55 jt 0 0]
2. spin 6 [spin 6 [jt 0 67 circle 50 fd 10 jt 0 84 circle 16 jt 0 67] jt 0 0 fd 45 jt 0 0]
3. This one was tough and i had to look around for some help.
spin 6 [ spin 6 [ spin 6 [ circle 10 fd 10 ] circle 30 jt 0 25 fd 15 ] circle 90 rt 180 jt 0 -5 rt 180 fd 50 ]
Yay! I finally figured out number three. I started with what i had had for number 2 and tried to work out from there. I tried going to the little circles and separately building the whole picture inside each one. Then i decided i would try a different way; working outward. So first, i made the little picture then drew the bigger picture around it and then finally the larger one. It came out huge at first and then i sized it down. :)
3:
size 50%[
spin 6[
spin 6[
spin 6[fd 10 jt 0 17.5 circle 15 jt 0 0]
circle 50
jt 0 -25
rt 180
fd 30]
circle 160
jt 0 26
fd 90]]
Woops, forgot my email address too.
cmuldow1@ithaca.ed
I actually did not have too much trouble with #1 and I enjoyed making it. Here are the commands:
1. Spin 6[
fd 40
jt 0 58
jt 0 70
jt -1 67
circle 30
jt 0 0]
I'll send you the rest in good time.
this is as far as i could get with #2 so far. I'll keep trying...I know there must be a faster way, but I can't figure it out.
SPIN 6 [
FD 40
JT 0 58
JT 0 70
JT -1 67
CIRCLE 30
JT 0 0
]
JT -58 34
FD 15
JT -63 61
JT -58 57
CIRCLE 8
JT 58 34
FD 15
JT 59 55
CIRCLE 8
...i could not find the short cut for this one so my figure is not as perfect as the one on the blog, but it's pretty close. It took me a very long time and I'd really like to learn the faster way. Here are the finnished commands for #2:
2. SPIN 6 [
FD 40
JT 0 58
JT 0 70
JT -1 67
CIRCLE 30
JT 0 0
]
JT -58 34
FD 15
JT -63 61
JT -58 57
CIRCLE 8
JT 58 34
FD 15
JT 59 55
CIRCLE 8
JT 0 65
FD 15
JT -7 79
JT -2 81
JT -1 89
CIRCLE 8
JT 0 65
RT 50
FD 15
JT 15 80
JT 14 71
JT 13 76
JT 15 83
RT 40
CIRCLE 8
JT 0 65
LT 50
FD 15
JT -15 83
CIRCLE 8
JT 0 65
RT 180
FD 112
JT -4 40
JT 1 41
JT -5 41
JT -2 44
JT 1 41
CIRCLE 8
JT 0 65
RT 100
FD 12
JT 16 59
JT 20 58
CIRCLE 8
JT 0 65
LT 100
FD 12
JT -24 60
JT -21 58
CIRCLE 8
JT -62 31
JT -59 31
LT 50
FD 12
JT -76 46
CIRCLE 8
JT -62 31
RT 50
FD 15
JT -46 44
JT -46 41
JT -51 44
JT -47 45
CIRCLE 8
JT -66 30
JT -62 35
JT -58 27
RT 180
FD 15
CIRCLE 8
JT -64 30
JT -59 34
JT -64 25
JT -62 31
JT -55 30
JT -66 27
JT -59 30
LT 100
FD 15
JT -83 24
CIRCLE 8
JT -64 27
JT -64 31
JT -58 29
RT 100
FD 15
JT -40 23
JT -37 24
CIRCLE 8
JT 55 31
JT 58 32
RT 180
FD 15
JT 52 9
JT 56 10
JT 59 12
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 32
RT 100
FD 15
JT 81 24
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 32
LT 100
FD 15
JT 36 26
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 32
RT 50
FD 15
JT 71 46
JT 75 48
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 32
LT 50
FD 15
JT 39 44
CIRCLE 8
JT 0 0
JT -59 -32
FD 15
JT -60 -10
CIRCLE 8
JT -59 -32
RT 50
FD 15
JT -44 -19
CIRCLE 8
JT -59 -32
LT 50
FD 15
JT -75 -21
CIRCLE 8
JT -59 -32
RT 180
FD 15
JT -59 -58
CIRCLE 8
JT -59 -32
LT 110
FD 15
JT -88 -41
JT -85 -42
JT -82 -43
JT -81 -40
CIRCLE 8
JT -59 -32
RT 110
FD 15
JT -38 -41
CIRCLE 8
JT 2 -70
FD 15
JT 2 -46
CIRCLE 8
JT 2 -70
RT 50
FD 15
JT 18 -58
CIRCLE 8
JT 2 -70
LT 50
FD 15
JT -20 -56
CIRCLE 8
JT 2 -70
RT 180
FD 15
JT -2 -95
JT 0 -99
JT 2 -90
CIRCLE 8
JT 2 -70
LT 110
FD 15
JT -22 -77
CIRCLE 8
JT 2 -70
RT 110
FD 15
JT 20 -81
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 -36
FD 15
JT 59 -16
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 -36
RT 50
FD 15
JT 79 -21
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 -36
LT 50
FD 15
JT 43 -24
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 -36
RT 110
FD 15
JT 79 -47
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 -36
LT 110
FD 15
JT 39 -47
CIRCLE 8
JT 59 -36
RT 180
FD 15
JT 59 -57
CIRCLE 8
JT 0 0
here they are....i feel like there should have been easier ways to do these but iw ould like to go over this in class or in a review session with mike..
1) spin 6 [circle 50 gofd 65]
starskip 3 6
2) spin 6 [ spin 6 [ circle 20 fd 20]]
circle 60 rt 180 jt 0-10 rt 180 fd 40]
spin it
3) spin 6 [spin 6 [ spin 6 [ circle 5 jt 0 3 fd 2] circle 15 jt 0 13 fd 8]
circle 50 jt 0 49 fd 30]
3 was really hard id like to go over it again im not sure if there is a clearer way to do it. :(
jorzano1@ithaca.edu
for number 3 I tried very hard to get the small circles and lines with in the medium circles, but my method does not seem to be working when the pictures get this small. Here are the commands that I was using and they worked for the first small circle, but I could not finish the picture. If you add these commands on to the commands for #2 it will give you a small line and circle at the top. I hope in class you can show me how to finish to picture. I'm sorry I could not finish it...I really did try.
See you Tomrrow.
...here are the commands I forgot to add them.
3. JT 58 49
FD 10
CIRCLE 5
JT 0 0
JT 55 48
JT 59 53
RT 7
JT 0 0
Okay, here is the first one, i haven't been able to get the other two yet but
1. spin 6 [mt 0 50
jt 0 80
circle 60
jt 0 0
rt 60]
Eeeeeee! I am actually understanding this... although the third one looks beastly.
2. spin 6 [mt 0 50
jt 0 80
circle 60
jt 0 0
rt 60]
spin 6 [spin 6 [jt 0 80
fd 10
jt 0 100
circle 20
jt 0 80]
jt 0 0
rt 60]
1. spin 6 [fd 40 jt 0 70 circle 60 jt 0 0]
2. spin 6 [spin 6 [spin 6 [circle 20 fd 20]] circle 60 rt 180 jt 0 -10 rt 180 fd 40]
3. spin 6 [spin 6 [spin 6 [circle 10 fd 10] circle 30 jt 0 25 fd 15] circle 90 rt 180 jt 0 -5 rt 180 fd 50]
-jwerner1@ithaca.edu
1. SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50
JT 0 80
CIRCLE 60
JT 0 0]]
2.SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50
JT 0 80
CIRCLE 60
JT 0 0]]
CIRCLE 90
JT 0 -46]
MT 0 -90]
3.SPIN 6[SIZE 30%[SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50
JT 0 80
CIRCLE 60
JT 0 0]]
CIRCLE 90
JT 0 -46]
MT 0 -90]]
CIRCLE 70
JT 0 -60
MT 0 -130]
Jzweig1@ithaca.edu
I worked with Amanda and Jason, and we realized that after the first picture, we could just make it smaller and "spin 6" it to create the next picture.
1. SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50
JT 0 80
CIRCLE 60
JT 0 0]]
2.SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50
JT 0 80
CIRCLE 60
JT 0 0]]
CIRCLE 90
JT 0 -46]
MT 0 -90]
3.SPIN 6[SIZE 30%[SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50
JT 0 80
CIRCLE 60
JT 0 0]]
CIRCLE 90
JT 0 -46]
MT 0 -90]]
CIRCLE 70
JT 0 -60
MT 0 -130]
alillie1@ithaca.edu
I worked with Jason and Aimee as i did last week. we all met in the Library and helped each other out in determining how to conquer these 3 designs. Each one led into the next so it was simple for us to figure it all out. This is what we came up with:
1. SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50
JT 0 80
CIRCLE 60
JT 0 0]]
2.SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50
JT 0 80
CIRCLE 60
JT 0 0]]
CIRCLE 90
JT 0 -46]
MT 0 -90]
3.SPIN 6[SIZE 30%[SPIN 6[SIZE 60%[SIZE 40%[SPIN 6[MT 0 50
JT 0 80
CIRCLE 60
JT 0 0]]
CIRCLE 90
JT 0 -46]
MT 0 -90]]
CIRCLE 70
JT 0 -60
MT 0 -130]
Arandel1@ithaca.edu
here is part of the third one. i couldn't get it for the life of me. i'm hoping we can go over this together.
spin 6 [mt 0 50
jt 0 80
circle 60
jt 0 0
rt 60]
spin 6 [spin 6 [jt 0 80
fd 10
jt 0 100
circle 20
jt 0 80]
jt 0 0
rt 60]
spin 6 [spin 6 [jt 0 98
fd 4
jt 0 105
circle 10
jt 0 100]
jt 0 0]
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