Wow, you want to do this even without Rhino?! There is one solution which is not *that* difficult to implement, but it is extremely wasteful; essentially, for all the possible combinations of a number sliders, I generate a single image. Then, all these images would end up in a folder and they'd be loaded by a small browser application (this exe can be compiled by grasshopper).
If you have 4 sliders each with 10 possible values, you end up with 10*10*10*10 = 10,000 images, and it would probably take hours to generate all the images. -- David Rutten Robert McNeel & Associates On Oct 8, 5:56 am, Danny Dong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thats too bad, > > this is the reason I wanted to do that......... > > for a presentation or sending to a client or another lay person.... it > would be neat if they could adjust the parameters of the parametric > model even if they dont have Rhino or Grasshopper. > > If I were sending a file to my prof. then they could tweak the model > on there computers without the need to open Rhino/Grasshopper > > just a thought....... > > On Oct 7, 12:23 pm, David Rutten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Danny, > > > No, that is not possible. If you want to tweak values, you need > > grasshopper. But, since grasshopper is free, it's not that big of an > > issue I hope. > > > -- > > David Rutten > > Robert McNeel & Associates > > > On Oct 7, 12:34 am, Danny Dong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > is there a way to publish a Rhino - Grasshopper model so that another > > > person can view the model if they dont have the softeware and adjust > > > the parameters? > > > > Much like a Viewer program like Adobe Pdf? > > > > thanks > > > D- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -
