figure i:  comparison of the deformation and color change of radially aggregated and nested biopolymer prints aged over 1 year with different 2-dimensional geometries and 3-dimensional forms


















figure ii:
 
toolpaths from printed biopolymer sheets in the set











figure iii:  
a series of bilaterally symmetric prints are composed of a pectin chitosan infill base layer with a cellulose lattice surface layer. the center lines of each print have a region of pectin infill printed above the cellulose lattice












figure iii:  
a set of 10 different prints are clamped along the wetted central pectin spine to adhere all surfaces together. the edges of each of these surfaces are exposed to a humidifier and folded into adjacent surfaces












figure iv:  
composite pie chart circle diagram comparing ingredient volum and cost of materials for each single material print (8 swatch types)











figure v:  
diagram comparing volume of material, print duration, and cost for differen biopolymer formulas used in each print in the series
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