Here were some more attempts where I have been trying to fix certain points where as other points are pulled by the fragment.
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Monia said:
Like we said on the Friday tutorial. For Tuesday work only in one model. One drawing that summarize all your ideas on fragments. A field of fragments. Many fragments. This model can be one of your plates, it should be full of notation. So it is not a static model, but it shows fragments, we start understand in some area which operations you are doing to the fragments. In other area it will get so complex that we cannot really read where is one fragment in relation to other fragments (example on your merging fragments). Push it, design extremes, you allready have the separate operations in a separate models, now it is time to do a scenario. It has to be complex, amazing and challenging, don't try for each step you do answer to the question why. Be rigorous yes on the setting up of the operation (and you all ready did that) be extreme on the result. (it is like when you buy a book and you read the summary in the end. the book his much more complex that the little summary in the end...). We know your operations on the fragments, now you have to design how they all get together and create this scenario. Have fun with that and have as well the aim that it needs to be stunning
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Like we said on the Friday tutorial. For Tuesday work only in one model. One drawing that summarize all your ideas on fragments. A field of fragments. Many fragments. This model can be one of your plates, it should be full of notation. So it is not a static model, but it shows fragments, we start understand in some area which operations you are doing to the fragments. In other area it will get so complex that we cannot really read where is one fragment in relation to other fragments (example on your merging fragments). Push it, design extremes, you allready have the separate operations in a separate models, now it is time to do a scenario. It has to be complex, amazing and challenging, don't try for each step you do answer to the question why. Be rigorous yes on the setting up of the operation (and you all ready did that) be extreme on the result. (it is like when you buy a book and you read the summary in the end. the book his much more complex that the little summary in the end...). We know your operations on the fragments, now you have to design how they all get together and create this scenario. Have fun with that and have as well the aim that it needs to be stunning