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This is an article for discussing and displaying various nodal structures and examples. These diagrams are being made online with [http://www.gliffy.com Gliffy], login with email address aran&#64;organicdesign.co.nz and password ''project'' to modify or create new nodal diagrams.
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This is an article for discussing and displaying various nodal structures and examples. These diagrams are being made online with [http://www.gliffy.com Gliffy], login with email address aran&#64;organicdesign.co.nz and password ''project'' to modify or create new nodal diagrams. After you've made a new diagram, save it in gliffy so you can keep working on it later, and export as a PNG to [[special:upload|upload]] into Organic Design. I prefer to crop them and give them a transparent background before uploading, you can do this in photoshop by creating a selection from one of the R,G or B channels, invert the selection, delete the background layer, create a new layer fill the selection black.
 
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Revision as of 03:07, 8 November 2006

This is an article for discussing and displaying various nodal structures and examples. These diagrams are being made online with Gliffy, login with email address aran@organicdesign.co.nz and password project to modify or create new nodal diagrams. After you've made a new diagram, save it in gliffy so you can keep working on it later, and export as a PNG to upload into Organic Design. I prefer to crop them and give them a transparent background before uploading, you can do this in photoshop by creating a selection from one of the R,G or B channels, invert the selection, delete the background layer, create a new layer fill the selection black.

This first example shows the first two items in a loop. For simplicity, only the NEXT's associations are shown, not the PREV's. Ann association called TEST has been included which has the binary node reference of 11 to show how the two traversals of NEXT (binary 1) do not conflict with the single traversal of binary 11.

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