hi,
glad to see that my tutorial is appreciated.
it was meant to be an introduction to grasshopper, not a manual on how
to build a complete complex tower

anyway, you can try the following:
if your base shape is not an ellipse, join your curves in a single one
(in rhino or with the Join Curves component), this will work jut like
the ellipse as a shape
then for the core, you could create a second "tower" inside the other,
and then perform boolean operations to cut out the core from the slabs

hope this helps



On Jan 11, 12:05 pm, Damyanov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all :)
> Sorry to post it for second time, but i didn't see it as a topic in
> the discussion section. If it already i appologyze myself.
>
> I am a very beginner for grasshopper but i am finding it amazing!
> I am trying to make a tower according to this tutorial :
>
> http://jonb.free.fr/nao/index.php/2008/12/20/grasshopper-tutorial-by-...
>
> The problem ist that i have more than one basic curve (in the tutorial
> is an Elipse) which i would like to deform (scaling, rotating an so
> on).- my outside shape  , and i have some cores where the stairs and
> the vertical communications should are.
> So  - the question is:
>
>  Can i use more curves and deform them at once so that they could be
> deform equal?
>
> If i apply the schema to all curves one by one the vertical shape is
> different and the cores are simply not in the general outside shape...
>
> Can someone help me for this problem?

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