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Arena Construction For Potential Fields
Author: <Michael Salinas> Email: Salinm1@unlv.nevada.edu
Date: Last modified on <08/21/2016>
Keywords: <Arena Construction, Potential Fields>
The photo above depicts the Arena that we used for our demonstration of potential fields.
Motivation and Audience
This is just a basic walkthrough as to how and why we made the arena the way it is. If one were to recreate this, or possibly redesign for a more permanent display, that information is here.
The rest of this tutorial is presented as follows:
- Final Words
Parts List and Sources
US-based vendors to obtain material to complete this tutorial include <list relevant hyperlinks or phone numbers and addresses>.
To complete this tutorial, you'll need the following items
PART NAME/DESCRIPTION | VENDOR | VENDOR Number or URL | PRICE | QTY |
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ScotchBlue Painter's Tape | Amazon.com | https://www.amazon.com/ScotchBlue-Painters-Multi-Use-70-Inch-60-Yard/dp/B00004Z4BB | $3.18 | 1 |
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Construction
Step 1
Set Up your table wherever you want and Begin laying out tape to lay out the outer perimeter.
Step 2
Make sure you have enough room to place your tripod on top of the table. Alternatively you could have another table dedicated to just holding the tripod, or get a tripod that is tall enough to see your whole grid. As long as the grid is in frame, and each cell is equal it should be good.
Step 3
If the camera
Final Words
Speculating future work derived from this tutorial, includes <fill in the blank>. In the big picture, the problem of <fill in the blank> can be solved with this tutorial.
For questions, clarifications, etc, Email: paul.oh@unlv.edu