DaniK, Drawing individual curves from sets of 4 points within a large list isn't currently possible with Grasshopper.
As baldino mentioned, you can only specify the degree of curvature for an interpolated curve, but I don't think that component will easily allow to to create a closed curve. I think you've hit upon one of the common limitations of Grasshopper but hopefully that will change in the future. taz On Sep 23, 12:10 pm, DaniK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey baldino, > > i also thought about that possibility, but the problem is the same > like with the "Curve" command. > You can draw only one curve with one command. I got hundreds of > quadrangles (out of 4 lists) and want to draw hundreds of degree 3 > curves. > but thanks for the effort nevertheless. > > any other suggestions? > (by the time i found another way to create "bubbles", but these are > really wild and uncontrollable (and definately have more than 4 > control points...), so i still want to fix this problem.) > > On 21 Sep., 16:33, baldino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > you could try to divide your curve, and then make a new curve by > > interpolating the division points. > > > On 17 Sep., 18:12, DaniK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I want to rebuild closed polylines (quadrangles) with a higher degree, > > > so that they become "round". Is there any possibility to do that > > > within Grasshopper? I am searching for a long time now, but I can't > > > find a command, that explains itself to me to be able to do that.... > > > ( I have to admit that I started grasshopper only some weeks ago for > > > school and never ever did anything like scripting before....so I am a > > > bloody beginner I think) > > > > Or is it already somehow possible to draw several "curves from control > > > points" with more than one point list at one time with only one > > > command box? (in older posts I read that some other people already had > > > this problem and no solution could be found yet....?) > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > Daniela- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
