Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Final Submission


Fluid Texture form Light(above) to dark (bottom) have been used to indicate the frequency and probability of ocean water hitting the surface closer to the ground more often with rigorous waves or storms.


Airy Texture used for part of Rectilinear structure. The higher one goes above the ground, closer to the sky, the thinner air becomes, i.e, less dense and drop in pressure. Hence the texture lightens and becomes less dense with progressive levels above.

Stippling texture used to represent each floor experiencing amount of rain drops. Levels that have been sheltered by monumental structures, would receive little rain drops compared to grounds that are not.


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