Effect of the parametric system on designing methods of 3D sculptures.

Document Type : Original Article

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1 1) Assistant teacher at the Higher Institute of Applied Arts, 6th of October.

2 prof of sculpture design ,faculty of applied art , Helwan university , Egypt

Abstract

The research deals with the importance of the world's remarkable progress in the field of computer and technology, which directly affected the way of designing three-dimensional sculptural figures , this digital revolution has become one of the strongest factors that caused a stir in the field of sculpture , the artist became the sculptor it is easy to design and implement the
The parametric system is defined as a method of design that uses a set of rules or elements (parameters) related to each other, and through computer programs can generate a three-dimensional form or model according to the computational equations that represent the relationship of the elements to each other, when changing the value of any of these elements change the other elements and thus produce a new relationship to generate a new form, and therefore the system responds to changes leading to the generation of renewable models, which enables the designer to choose from models according to suit the criteria and requirements of any design, and the mechanisms of the process allow dealing with the forms are very complex and control their variables overlapping. It provides added possibilities in describing any design problem and providing alternatives to solve it through a process in which a description of a problem is formed using certain variables, and when changing the values of these variables can be formed a large group of alternative solutions, and then one of them is selected as the desired design according to special requirements and standards.
The use of these systems has been of great importance to reduce time and effort and facilitate the management of digital design processes for figures in general and sculptural forms in particular .

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