thanks Vivose. I'm going to try this out. At what point do I place a move component to be able to place the drawn grid? I was having problems figuring that out.
Thanks for your help. On Oct 31, 4:20 pm, visose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As you have it right now, you are creating lines with different > lengths. The screenshots appear to be lines of the same length > separated using this sequence. For this, the fibonacci series should > be used for the starting point of the line, but for the length of the > line you must use the last number of the series. To retrieve this > number use the list item component and link it to the slider that > defines the number of items in the series. > > On Oct 31, 6:56 pm, opposablethumbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've been playing around with all the posted files for a few months to > > get my feet wet, and now I'm starting from scratch. > > > I came across a program called Atrise Golden Section and I thought > > about trying to replicate it's function in Grasshopper to overlay in > > designs drawn up in Rhino. > > > Here are links to > > screenshots.http://www.atrise.com/golden-section/screenshots.php > > It is a gridded overlay that you can move around and scale on screen > > and it's grid lines are drawn based of the Golden Ratio. You can also > > change the grid's starting point so it scales out in one of the four > > quadrants. Also you can just have lines offset from a centerline > > using the same scale. > > > I posted the core of what I've done so far in the files area. I cut > > all my deadend attempts out of the file, there's been so many that I > > am completely lost at this point. And I'm thinking that what I've > > done so far isn't going to get me where I want to go. > > > If somebody has time and is willing to take a look and just give me a > > general description of what I need to do, I'd appreciate it. I'm not > > looking for someone to do it for me because I'd like to use this idea > > to get a grasp on Grasshopper. Thank you.
