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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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− | In | + | An important concept in tile based assembly is how an assembly grows. In this tutorial you will be introduced to examples of the two major growth classes: undirected and directed. For our undirected system we will create a single-tile that when placed in the simulation space will grow in a random and undirected fashion. In response to the cancerous-blob we've created we will then build several new tiles that will act as a fence to encapsulate the blob. The fence tiles will be an example of a directed system. They will only grow where and as far as we want them to. |
==Caging the Blob== | ==Caging the Blob== |
Revision as of 08:02, 9 August 2013
Introduction
Growth
An important concept in tile based assembly is how an assembly grows. In this tutorial you will be introduced to examples of the two major growth classes: undirected and directed. For our undirected system we will create a single-tile that when placed in the simulation space will grow in a random and undirected fashion. In response to the cancerous-blob we've created we will then build several new tiles that will act as a fence to encapsulate the blob. The fence tiles will be an example of a directed system. They will only grow where and as far as we want them to.