Phillip

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Unity Comparrison


I would compare my project to Kilani's because as a unit both of our projects create a pattern. I really love the complexity of his project and the repetition of the curves really bring out the difficulty of his project. I also really love his pattern in his project and also how the sewers are offset, I really think that gives it off and brings the project together. It is also really neat how the project stands up, that is where we differ in our projects, I had no intention of standing mine up. I also love the way that he has grouped his curves within the unit that is also one of those little things that i think just make the project a big hit. But I chose to compare his project because of the patterns that both of ours make, and the repetition that both of our projects use to create those patterns.



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