Hello
I have been trying to do circle packing in grasshopper for a few days
now and i have had no luck. I would want to manually plot a few random
points in an area(site). After which would want to move these points
closer to each other depending on the radii of each which is
controlled by a
Hello
I have been trying to do circle packing in grasshopper for a few days now
and i have had no luck. I would want to manually plot a few random points in
an area(site). After which would want to move these points closer to each
other depending on the radii of each which is controlled by a
Hi Shankar,
Have a look at this blog.
http://tobesch.wordpress.com/2008/11/06/circle-packing-with-grasshopper/
regards
Evert
Farley,
The problem you stated here is very common and I had posted a similar
query a while ago.
I hope this helps:
Thanks for the info Bob. I didn't realize that you guys had started
using OpenMP. Although in most cases, rewriting some of those chunks
of code to allow for multithreading might not really offer too much
added benefit, I think there are still other places where smaller
changes to allow for
Hi Evert,
But the script was working with random circles and there are no rules on
which circle attaches to which one.
Shankar
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Evert evertama...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Shankar,
Have a look at this blog.
I am trying to set a number of control curves controling the floor
heights of a tower. so the floor heights can sequentially change ( for
instance from 1-15th floor --3.5m, from 15-30th -3.5 -
4- 4.5- 4 - 3.5, from 30-45 3.5 - 4 - 5- 4 - 3.5. and so on)
does anyone have an
Hi Damien,
you are right of course, and properly written code ought not give too
much problems when called from within a multi-threaded environment.
Meshing is indeed an excellent example of potential for multi-
threading. It might work on a number of levels:
1) Break the list of objects to
Hi Shankar,
Sorry I did not understand your query!
So if the distance between each other of the points with its neighbors
is set up by a slider, is this distance going to be the same between
all the points?
In that case sounds more like a hexagonal grid of points. Can you post
a sketch?
I'm a complete laymen when it comes to programming, so this is
probably a really stupid suggestion... but doesn't the data tree
structure lend itself to multithreading? That is, within a single
component, when the calculation initiates, isn't there a way to
separate independent
I love it. The gallery part is great.
On May 13, 7:04 pm, Taylor delete2...@gmail.com wrote:
Its great!
Hi Evert,
I want to initially manually place random points (based on function - ex
living, dining, kitchen). The i want them to accomodate a certain area (
hence the circle ). I would want them to move in relation to each other ( a
toilet isn't going to be related to living - or some other
Hi Marc,
it's irrelevant. DataTrees or no DataTrees, the problem lies
elsewhere.
--
David Rutten
da...@mcneel.com
Robert McNeel Associates
On May 14, 5:34 pm, Marc Syp marc@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a complete laymen when it comes to programming, so this is
probably a really stupid
Arya,
This should be fairly straight forward. If you'd like to use a law
curve then you could have a look at the following example:
http://tobesch.wordpress.com/2008/11/25/law-curve-example/
This example has been done in Grasshopper 0.5.0099.
Regards,
Tobias
On May 14, 10:09 am, Arya
anyone know how to make a vector from 2points, or even more direct,
create a vector from a line in Vb.net??
Thanks to everybody...
I'm working on it
Sure I'll have other questions
bye
On May 13, 7:05 pm, yoon y...@plusplastic.com wrote:
Hi
I made Grasshopper definition for this one.
Try this
:http://sac3.blogspot.com/2009/05/grasshopper-polygon-gradiant-voronoi...
- Yoon
On 5월12일, 오후10시55분,
Ok, sorry but I am new to Grasshopper.
How did you make the floors so they are at constant hight from each
other? I've been trying to do it by dividing the surface (divide
surface on grasshopper) but they are never at a constant distance from
each ohter, so i get different floor hights. I've
Well, as far as graphic desing goes, I find the light green colour
used over saturated and also that the green coloured fonts are
difficult to read when on a white background... All in all, it gives
me a feel of a straight out template based appearance rather than
being original
As it is usually
I've made some minor adjustments to the colors. They look different on
different monitors. Let us know how it looks now.
On May 14, 5:43 pm, dimos dimstog...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, as far as graphic desing goes, I find the light green colour
used over saturated and also that the green coloured
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