" geometry reacting to a law curve for example, or reacting to
attractors ?"
Yes. This is sth I am looking for.

I am doing an architecture experiment.  I want to create a building
structure which changes its shape when the wind change its direction.

The first step would be to have a vertex matrix, then when a force hit
it, this matrix changed its form.

Is it clear? I can try tonight to see if I can post an image or not.

On Jan 16, 11:42 am, baldino <[email protected]> wrote:
> can you explain what you mean by "dynamic response" ? geometry
> reacting to a law curve for example, or reacting to attractors ? this
> is possible in GH
> do you have some project images to illustrate what you mean ?
>
> On Jan 16, 5:22 pm, CMRHM <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Several years ago In architecture field, there are quite a few
> > architects use Maya to create some sorts of bynamic response system to
> > generate architectural built form. Can Grasshopper achieve this kind
> > of effects now? I know it should be ok in theory since it is just a
> > code. But in reality, I don't know if there are some existing
> > functions can allow us to do such things?- Hide quoted text -
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