These are the final drawings! Unless of course, you see any typos, in which case I would appreciate it if you would point them out ;) Enjoy!
This is the first map. I did it from scratch - there are 50 points with differing elevations, and I created contours connecting points of equal elevation (though that sounds difficult, it takes literally 5 mouse clicks to make the contours - that's the power of computers!)
This drawing is my subdivision design - you can see the road and 30 ugly lots :P There are also some more, Christmasy, contours!
The final drawing looks way more complicated than it actually is. All of the above was just manipulation of the first two maps. The top drawing on this map took about 5 minutes (about 15 mouse clicks), the bottom left drawing took about 20 seconds (just a couple mouse clicks), and the thing on the right took about 10 minutes (mostly just copying and pasting information from the drawing). All in all, this last one took way less time than the first two. The second one took by far the longest amount of time, simply because I messed up the subdivision design a couple times before I finally got it right.
6 more days of class after today, and 4 days of finals, and I am done for Fall 2013! Hurrah!
Casey
Nice work, Casey. Can hardly believe your first semester is almost over!
ReplyDeletePops says, "I really enjoy seeing all your projects. Thank you for sharing them! Keep up the good work".
ReplyDeleteThose look great, Casey! Congrats on being nearly done with your first semester! I don't know about you, but it seems like that went by pretty fast;).
ReplyDeleteSee you tomorrow!
Kels:D
Meems and Pops - Thanks! I enjoy doing them, too :)
ReplyDeleteKels - thanks! I can't believe the semester's almost over (I'm very glad that it is, too!) I finished up one class earlier, and will finish up another later (I'll still have finals for those next week, but lectures will be done), and two tomorrow. Then, it will be 6 finals for next week! And yes, it went by extremely fast (and for that, I am thankful) - hopefully the next 4 semesters go by just as fast :)
Casey