.
It seems like what you are attempting should work, but be careful that
your 2 boolean objects are closed BReps. You may need to take the
extra step to use the join boolean to make sure everything is closed
up.
Hope that helps,
taz
On Sep 8, 2:14 am, Grasshope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear hoppers
as many cull patterns as the number of individual
geometries around your perimeter.
That's the best idea I can think of, if I understand your problem.
taz
On Sep 8, 5:43 pm, kupukupu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I rotated and copied a spline via orient in Xform
because that enables me
are underdeveloped at this point but more might be
possible in the future.
taz
On Sep 22, 8:42 pm, twingate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taz,
I guess this could work but would mean meshes with 1 vertex per pixel
= big meshes. I guess I could the also interpolate between a set of
closest points(vertices). Have
A thought for custom component display colors:
The right half of the component (output side) could show as small
colored box under the output variable.
Something similar could be done for parameters too.
I'll attach a picture of what I'm suggesting.
taz
On Sep 26, 8:50 pm, taz [EMAIL
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/custom_display_color.pdf
On Sep 26, 9:12 pm, taz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A thought for custom component display colors:
The right half of the component (output side) could show as small
colored box under the output variable.
Something
DP,
You can take each of the curves, extract the start and end point, and
set up an expression to test if the z-coordinates are the same. The
you could use a boolean data spliter to extract all the True values
from your original curve list. I'll post a screenshot.
taz
On Oct 1, 12:01 pm, DP
/
But the whole process may become obsolete soon.
Cheers,
taz
On Oct 3, 11:30 am, JD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taz, David,
I guess what we need as architects is to be able able to link excel
and the grasshopper.
Taz, if you can guide me to the discussion you were mentionning (about
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/9afb34ec0b29d059
On Oct 5, 8:11 am, everk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how to create text (exportable text) with grasshopper??
is posible export the text tags or is posible creat objet text??
David,
Thanks! It works.
Oriented parametric dimensions would be one use that comes to mind for
now...
taz
On Oct 7, 4:13 am, David Rutten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also have 3D text objects implemented, but they are not exposed in
the interface because there was some display issue
D,
1) You could do Shift with a -1 and wrapping = False. That should
dump your last value.
2) You could devise a test whereby if an intersection event occurs,
then you would shift the list.
taz
On Oct 7, 11:17 pm, Danny Dong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I uploaded Stair_Simple.wrm
oompa,
I believe what David means is you need to have a point for
(approximately) each uv location.
You can either generate the points for your surface in an ordered
fashion, or if you obtain them in some other way I believe they can be
sorted to put them in order.
taz
On Oct 8, 3:11 am
oompa,
See if this helps:
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/srfgrid_demo.png
taz
On Oct 8, 11:22 am, oompa_l [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
once I have my points, one for each uv position how do I do the
sorting...and can they be sent to the SrfGrid component by a Pt
component
in a different way.
thanks, sorry for the need to be hand-held...
On Oct 8, 7:29 pm, taz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oompa,
See if this helps:
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/srfgrid_demo.png
taz
On Oct 8, 11:22 am, oompa_l [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
once I have
That's pretty cool, I didn't know about that one (but had been
wondering).
So the (unitless) size of each canvas grid looks to be 5 grid squares
tall x 15 grid squares wide.
And the origin is the upper left canvas corner.
Good to know.
taz
On Oct 9, 12:18 pm, David Rutten [EMAIL PROTECTED
the tricky part, but I can see how it could be
readily scripted.
However, it seems like you might have your hands full for a while with
the new release (Thanks by the way).
taz
On Oct 10, 4:05 am, David Rutten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taz,
in the image you posted, this is what happens:
The Keys
/web/sun4.png
taz
On Oct 11, 4:00 pm, Stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi David
the sun system file by Ted Ngai doesnt work in the new version any
clues?
thanks
Danny,
You can essentially extrude any shape if you use Orient and Swp1
(sweep 1 rail).
A disscussion of that at the link below, but I think to use Swp1
with multiple rail curves some scripting would required.
http://designreform.net/forum/index.php/topic,713.0.html
taz
On Oct 11, 9:24 pm
Thanks David!
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/20080827082336-DSCF8418080826.jpg
taz
On Oct 11, 4:49 pm, ga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just thought I would add a couple of notes about the qwhale temporary
fix for ease of execution. I managed to get the scripted nodes to work
Hey Jon,
We chated briefly about GSA and Rhinoscripting vs. dotNET over the
summer.
Your new SSI videos look like they execute really fast. Nice work!
That will be really handy combined with Grasshopper to create
geometry.
taz
On Oct 13, 5:34 am, jonm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I quickly
=ahh1tkYAAABldvTupClBBQRPKkY0ld_QD8fCJ_6L4PZSuzNZzPatZkZE4W3HnsMWzYMV04NmyWRxcxsQUi0rKrQpTmfSiRghE-Ea7GxYMt0t6nY0uV5FIQ
taz
On Oct 15, 4:44 pm, taz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David might have some suggestions on that.
You could add a boolean data switch (toggle) to short-circuit
writing (not send data) to the post-its while geometry is being
updated
://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/graphcurve2.png
taz
On Oct 17, 7:11 pm, visose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably the simplest
way:http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/graphcurve.jpg
The graph is placed in the YZ plane instead of XY and I made the curve
a pipe... don't ask
Stan,
This may be an issue with the newest version (I can't remember how it
used to work...), but check your default layer or the first layer in
your manager.
The geometry may be baking there whether or not it is the active
layer.
taz
On Oct 17, 7:22 pm, Stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Im
blur,
Grasshopper has only had 3 preview modes irrespective of the Rhino
viewport settings: shaded, wireframe, or none.
taz
On Oct 18, 2:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't seem to get a shaded preview, although the selected the obvios
in the solution menu
baldino,
In my test run your script generated negative R channel values which,
at certain times, defaulted all colors to blue...
Maybe you can normalize the strength values from 0 to 1 before you
convert the data to a gradient. Then you wouldn't have to deal with
any negative values.
taz
Nice slider.
Did a bee take over the rest of the Grasshopper icons?
taz
On Nov 3, 4:33 am, David Rutten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gradient control coming
up...http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/GH_GradientControl.jpg?gsc=...
--
David Rutten
Robert McNeel Associates
On Nov 1, 11
grid.
Cheers,
taz
On Nov 3, 1:31 pm, opposablethumbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Taz,
How did you get this to work?
I tried copy/paste with no luck.
Thanks.
On Oct 9, 5:22 pm, taz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's pretty cool, I didn't know about that one (but had been
wondering
...or rather...
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/display_toggle.png
On Nov 4, 5:05 pm, taz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thumbs,
I would imagine you would have to fake this by essentially creating a
lot of separate branches for your geometry.
One stream would always have
oompa,
Assuming your geometry is bakeable, check the default layer (even if
it is not active or turned off when you are baking).
taz
On Nov 5, 5:05 pm, visose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you tying to bake a script component? Apparently they don't
duplicate data (or something like
the orientation of either the cube or the surface is
modified.
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/proximity.png
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/proximity_110508.ghx
taz
On Nov 5, 5:05 pm, Rchitekt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pretty cool stuff... I was wondering if you
taz
On Nov 5, 7:37 pm, taz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe this should go in the Data Visualization thread...
It's based on an example from Rhinoscript101 which uses vertex color
to show the proximity between points on a mesh cube and a reference
surface.
The results are more practical than
GH from the plug-ins directory
prior to installing any updates?
I could probably answer this question myself, but I'm not at my
computer at the moment.
taz
On Nov 7, 11:23 am, visose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- CurveFrame component
- CurveHozirontalFrame component
- CurvePerpendicularFrame
Ok, thanks, now I can sleep at night.
P.S. the Rhino News details link links to the older 90 release
thread, not this one.
taz
On Nov 8, 10:42 am, David Rutten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Taz,
the installer will take care of all the replacing/updating. The manual
labour was only required
viscose,
I'm not sure if this is what you're getting at, but if you have points
projected on a surface you can still use the Surface Closest Point
component.
This distance will be zero (approximately) and it will give you the
surface UV coordinates.
Does that help?
taz
On Nov 9, 5:50 am
visose,
Nice work. I was saving that project for a rainy day, however
ennepers are too awesome to keep under wraps!
I wonder if GH can preview the Klien bottle. I bet it bugs out a
little.
taz
On Nov 10, 4:28 pm, Tulum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your efforts, great that it works
Scott,
Thanks for the effort. I'm definitely going to keep an eye on the
page as it develops (and hopefully learn something).
taz
On Nov 11, 6:01 pm, Splash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, we made that site. The idea is to add samples and material to
make it easier to make the transition
Scott,
Conduct a simple test for this but (if boolean difference will
evaluate) I believe the results should be different depending on which
BRep is attached to A and which is attached to B.
I'm not exactly sure what is happening in your case.
taz
On Nov 11, 6:04 pm, Scott Crawford [EMAIL
Grasshopper + math = fun!
Nice bottle.
taz
On Nov 13, 2:08 pm, Stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow thats really awesome!
On Nov 13, 2:01 pm, visose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vivose, would you also upload the möbius-file?
Have you tried copy/pasting the formulas and values from the math
Evert,
I'm not sure about the procedure that was used (it looks to be mostly
formula based...) but here's an example of a 4-bar linkage from a
Korean blog that you might find interesting. I'll leave answering
your actual questions up to other people.
http://tinyurl.com/5mbopk
taz
On Nov 18
Oops... wrong link.
http://tinyurl.com/6jpebx
taz
On Nov 18, 1:22 pm, taz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evert,
I'm not sure about the procedure that was used (it looks to be mostly
formula based...) but here's an example of a 4-bar linkage from a
Korean blog that you might find interesting
DJ,
Visose is absolutely correct, but just be sure that you're working
with the most recent version of GH.
The 1 = True, 0 = False automatic conversion disappeared for a bit
(briefly) but then David restored it.
taz
On Nov 21, 5:22 pm, visose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use a function
Also this page is in the works:
http://en.wiki.mcneel.com/default.aspx/McNeel/RhinoScriptingVsDotNet.html
taz
On Nov 23, 7:50 pm, ckpalmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bobby
Here is the reference you are looking for:
http://en.wiki.mcneel.com/content/upload/files/RhinoDotNetSDK.zip
The help
Bump.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone (even if you're not in the US).
taz
On Nov 21, 10:43 pm, taz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Markus,
I think I understood Markus' question (from elsewhere), but I think he
needs a script and I couldn't help him out with that.
Here was our prior discussion
jon,
interesting stuff. are you planning to fabricate it out of steel
plate?
-taz
On Feb 24, 12:05 pm, Rajaa ra...@mcneel.com wrote:
Hi Mary,
There has been Many examples of generative algorithms done with
Grasshopper posted to this group but not necessarily exactly like what
you
jon,
the connection details will be interesting to see.
london is a bit of a swim, but i'll keep an eye out for more
information.
-taz
On Feb 24, 5:13 pm, jonm jonmirtsc...@googlemail.com wrote:
Yes, the members will be cut from steel plates, with a central
cylinder at each of the member
I can get the cull patterns to misbehave in such a fashion as the
invert switch appears to be sticky but if you rebuild the solution
everything evaluates as expected.
I hope that description makes sense, not sure if the condition is a
bug or not.
-taz
On Mar 13, 12:33 am, taz tzez...@gmail.com
Oooohhh... Lofting pairs of curves without a script component.
I declare this to be awesome.
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/new_branches.jpg?hl=en
Thanks David
On Mar 18, 8:24 pm, visose vic...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank god you replaced the squished cat icon, my girlfriend
botched up something major, this is
encouraging :)
--
David Rutten
da...@mcneel.com
Robert McNeel Associates
On Mar 19, 1:37 am, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
Oooohhh... Lofting pairs of curves without a script component.
I declare this to be awesome.
http://groups.google.com/group
Damien,
boolean in between - that makes me think of the lovely installed
Windows programs menu with the check box that's checked, but greyed
out.
-taz
On Mar 20, 9:45 am, damien_alomar dominos...@gmail.com wrote:
If you have multiple things selected and they have different states
the wire connection switch to [answer to above
question]?
Will there not always be some combination of list data and tree data
coming out of every component?
-taz
On Mar 20, 1:02 pm, urbansurgery goo...@urbansurgery.org wrote:
as a parameter changes there may be a little too much visual noise
This discussion was very recent and may be helpful.
Patrick Janssen put out a Grasshopper specific VB.NET scripting
primer.
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/57480ff74b57c55a#
On Mar 20, 10:01 am, damien_alomar dominos...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been holding
Perfectly acceptable Friday afternoon answer, but next time I guess I
should just vote yes or no.
Let's just say the answer to my question is Well, it depends
(duh)... and call it a day.
So in summary: yes.
-taz
On Mar 20, 4:22 pm, David Rutten da...@mcneel.com wrote:
The wire type
Reference this discussion:
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/00e46302283f8f7d/73f86375f1f33819#
On Mar 23, 2:46 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
ace,
I have been pondering a similar question, but what I've come up with
so far is exactly the same procedure
As a follow-up that may be interesting, it seems path names will
always override an imposed order from a Merge component.
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/unorderedLoft2.jpg
On Mar 23, 2:54 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
Reference this discussion:
http://groups.google.com
=en#
-taz
On Mar 26, 7:23 pm, michael tsw...@gmail.com wrote:
David,
I just installed your newest version of Grasshopper. It looks like lot
of path and tree related components are added. There must be some
specific purposes by introducing these path-related components, e.g.
for manipulating
If the link in the thread is flaky, try this one:
http://www.liftarchitects.com/
On Mar 26, 10:13 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
michael,
The latest edition of the Grasshopper Primer contains a section with
specific examples of the added functionality of data trees compared
with older
the tris against the original surface to cull
any outside of it.
http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/tri_surf_panels.jpg
-taz
On Mar 28, 5:55 pm, have_fun c.yin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for some helps here about dividing the triangle into
smaller triangles, and then do
.
It's making the correct tree structure but it seems to be losing data.
http://grasshopper3d/web/string_thru.jpg
-taz
On Mar 29, 12:05 pm, damien_alomar dominos...@gmail.com wrote:
Rather than take up an old thread I figured I'd start a new one to
keep things clean. I think it would be a great
muffed the link...
http://grasshopper3d.googlegroups.com/web/string_thru.jpg
On Mar 29, 2:56 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Damien,
Before you and David get carried away I just wanted to follow along by
giving the hard way a try. If I'm understanding correctly from your
example
tnarch,
This probably isn't the most robust solution, but you could feed the
data to a post-it and test for the string null.
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/null_test.jpg
-taz
On Mar 29, 4:43 pm, tnarch tna...@gmail.com wrote:
does anyone know how to get a boolean value from
/ab26b674d34351b0
Also, this is a blog using magnetic field equations to distort (morph)
a grid of points.
http://spacesymmetrystructure.wordpress.com/2009/02/24/grasshopper-magnetic-displacement/
-taz
On Mar 29, 8:22 pm, tagalong alank...@gmail.com wrote:
I've gone through the tutorial on how
an additional interface could
improve tree functionality. It's funny that a tree data structure
is such a visual idea to begin with... It (almost) makes me want to
see something branching.
I'm sure David will weigh in soon enough with what the future holds,
but I'm just giving this thread a bump.
-taz
and 3 will become a tree with branches 0 and 1.
There are ways to a maintain branch names, but this would involve
creating your own tree and fitting the selected branches back into it.
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/specify_branches.jpg
-taz
On Mar 30, 5:09 pm, bildsoe tho
wrap up all your points in a closed polyline
and project that.
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/project_pts.jpg
-taz
On Mar 31, 10:55 am, oompa_l gbrl.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
i see ways to project points on to planes but it there a way to
project onto a surface? I could probably
I give up. What's a Thor surface?
Google has failed me (though Thor seems like it was a pretty cool
comic book) and I expected I'd be able to find it here:
http://www.virtualmathmuseum.org
Or does Thor == Torus?
-taz
On Apr 1, 8:08 am, renaud renaud.gani...@epfl.ch wrote:
Hello, I'm
For the record:
Or does Thor == Torus?
Yes, when you're in France.
On Apr 1, 3:29 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
I give up. What's a Thor surface?
Google has failed me (though Thor seems like it was a pretty cool
comic book) and I expected I'd be able to find it here:
http
your file and and get a second opinion, but a
custom scripted node may be your only option.
-taz
On Apr 1, 8:42 pm, elpo electricallypoiso...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
I have made a definition based on folding surfaces. Each surface can
operate individually with its own slider. But as certain
are listed under the Favorites link at the top:
http://groups.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=46246
-taz
On Apr 2, 7:27 am, DannyB dannybo...@manx.net wrote:
Hi David,
Is there a way to pin the latest release of Grasshopper somewhere
obvious in this group. Sometimes I have missed one
wont get buried under a pile of congratulatory remarks.
-taz
On Apr 3, 4:04 am, DannyB dannybo...@manx.net wrote:
Thanks taz for the tip about the star I will find that very useful,
but it still doesn't help if the newest version gets posted under a
new topic each time.
Cheers
On Apr 2, 10
, z} unit vectors for your plane
which, I believe, is what you're after.
-taz
On Apr 5, 8:12 am, have_fun c.yin...@gmail.com wrote:
guys,
i tried few times to plane 3pt according to the points. howevere,
after i rotate the plane, the x y z axis doesnt reflect the plane i
rotated. how can i set
. In your
particular case, the sqrt(x) function will only evaluate an integer or
a double.
-taz
On Apr 6, 11:41 am, Jahue justinja...@gmail.com wrote:
I have uploaded a screen grab of the problem(sqrtproblem.jpeg). You
can see the value coming from the formula on the right is 51.0
/browse_thread/thread/7f06b83d9043a028#
-taz.
On Apr 7, 4:54 pm, andrew lyons...@gmail.com wrote:
So I stepped away from Grasshopper for a couple weeks and bam the new
version has new bells and whistles. could someone explain the new
features. I'm particularly interested (re:confused) about how
Resch has some very interesting work, well worth the Google search.
It reminded me of the work of Erik and Martin Demaine. They reference
Resch, among others.
http://erikdemaine.org/curved/history/
-taz
On Apr 10, 6:07 pm, damien_alomar dominos...@gmail.com wrote:
Ron Resch is the Man
Andrew,
Nice project! I haven't had a chance to look at your definition yet,
but is there a reason you set it up for polygon meshes?
Just wondering since that's the most undercooked Grasshopper
toolbar...
-taz
On Apr 10, 8:06 pm, Andrew Heumann and...@heumann.com wrote:
http
of
a series of section curves to be lofted, thereby having the same
effect on a nurbs surface - I chose a polygon mesh because I
originally developed these definitions to perform soft edit type
manipulations on a mesh of landscape topography.
On Apr 10, 8:20 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote
oompa,
No problem. Data trees as a concept are pretty intuitive, but how to
set them up when the are not generated by a particular component (i.e.
duplicate) can be a bit tricky.
-taz
On Apr 11, 11:32 am, oompa_l gbrl.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry. you are quite right. It seemed like
/tri_surf_panels.jpg
From this discussion:
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/81346c4e4e5c683c#
-taz
On Apr 12, 5:36 am, Thøger jtc...@gmail.com wrote:
Any suggestions??
On 10 Apr., 23:04, Thøger jtc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I developed this triagulation
of the question.
-taz
On Apr 11, 8:26 pm, A|Z arseni.zait...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to make a shape that was originally conceived with T-
splines and now needs to be transfered into a more dynamic parametric
model.
Problem: to create a surface from non-planer boundary curves (6
Grandtour,
You can obtain faces, edges, and vertices from BRep Components. If
you join the edge curves (with GH 0.6) this will give you the same
results as the Rhino duplicate border command.
Planar Srf will create surfaces from a collection of planar edge
curves.
-taz
On Apr 13, 2:08 pm
) has an example showing how to
create an edge surface using VB.NET component (last page of the
primer).
On Apr 13, 12:10 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
az,
There is no Patch or NetworkSrf equivalent in GH so there is no easy
solution to your question (unless you can bring the surface
treppel,
There is a desigalyze blog entry that may help you get started:
Creating a Running Bond Brick Patterned Surface Using Rhino’s
Grasshopper
http://www.designalyze.com/2008/11/26/creating-a-running-bond-brick-patterned-surface-using-rhinos-grasshopper/
-taz
On Apr 13, 8:33 pm
you'll have
to stick with the v0.5. If you don't have it you can still download
v0.5 from the Rhino Labs page (I think).
Everything was tweaked for v0.6 thus nothing is guaranteed to work.
-taz
On Apr 14, 7:46 am, nightzombie nookie8...@msn.com wrote:
Hi i'm very new to grasshopper and ran
Jay,
Check the Grasshopper definitions here. There's a custom VB script
that might get you started:
Hexagon Pattern on Surface
http://www.livearchitecture.net/?page_id=255
-taz
On Apr 14, 6:28 pm, Jay rewdd...@gmail.com wrote:
Can anyone point me in the right direction regarding creating
doubleh,
If you're interested, the VB data tree script example that David
included with the v0.6_12 release (pinned at the top of discussions)
does exactly the same thing Luis has shown. It's another option for
custom sorting routines.
-taz
On Apr 15, 12:27 pm, fraguada fragu...@gmail.com
Sebastian,
David would have to create a text object primitive to allow text
objects to be referenced into GH. Right now GH doesn't recognize that
type of object in any fashion.
-taz
On Apr 15, 4:15 am, sebastian.claussnit...@rwth-aachen.de wrote:
lecta,
thank you for your suggestions.
I
Related EdgeSrf in GH discussion:
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/browse_thread/thread/e1b5a20c8912e4e4#
On Apr 15, 2:46 pm, natesthetics natesthet...@gmail.com wrote:
thanks Andrew... i never knew that about patched surfaces, but it
makes sense ... your suggestion of rebuilding
results.
-taz
On Apr 15, 10:31 am, chrishil...@googlemail.com
chrishil...@googlemail.com wrote:
Dear All,
I'm trying to connect two arcs with a smooth curve. (tangent at both
start and end). In rhino I would use a curve, interpolate between
points, selecting both the start tangent and end
oompa,
This is an old school answer, but the best way to make triangular mesh
faces from scratch is to not really make them from scratch.
Create a mesh surface and remap the vertices into triangular faces.
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/triMeshFace.jpg
-taz
On Apr 15, 4:29
a
tree system. If this is possible I think it would result in multiple
meshes (the same number of triangles you have) instead of a single
mesh. I'll take a look at this.
-taz
On Apr 15, 8:55 pm, oompa_l gbrl.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
hmm, I see. But, what about a scenario like the one I have
btw, are these your delaunay triangles?
On Apr 15, 8:55 pm, oompa_l gbrl.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
hmm, I see. But, what about a scenario like the one I have - a list of
triangular polylines, which can, and have been exploded to get their
vertices...Is there a way to make a triangular mesh from
I'll be darned, the trees worked.
The resulting mesh seems strange as there are duplicate points, but
depending on what you're doing it might work.
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/anyTriMeshFace.jpg
-taz
On Apr 15, 9:19 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
btw, are these your
If you bake the GH mesh from the image above and _Weld you would then
get a single mesh with 25 triangular faces and 21 vertices (instead of
25 meshes with a single triangular face joined into a single mesh).
On Apr 15, 10:16 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
I'll be darned, the trees worked
If my understanding is correct, you are trying to split up a tree?
This would be a way to do it for 2 equal chunks:
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/splitTree.jpg
-taz
On Apr 16, 12:49 pm, Nate R nathaniel.rog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi taz,
thanks for the reply. I'm still
Urban,
I'm curious about the event. To your knowledge are any of the
proceedings going to be posted, published, or distributed in the
future?
I think (eventually) some videos from last year made it online.
-taz
On Apr 19, 7:00 am, urbansurg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Good to meet you - thanks
David,
Welcome back and thanks for the heads up! I'll be on the lookout for
videos.
P.S. I think it's spring cleaning time in the files section. Google
is going to implode.
On Apr 19, 4:00 pm, David Rutten da...@mcneel.com wrote:
Hi Taz,
should be. SimplyRhino decided to tape the event
to make things go quicker in Rhino/GH.
0.02
-taz
On Apr 20, 4:04 pm, bildsoe tho...@arkibot.dk wrote:
Thank you for the replies.
I think what phildavies is referring to is the disable redraw in
Rhinoscript, as you said visose. It is however important for the
project that it is done
,
expectedly or unexpectedly, create paths further downstream.
On Apr 21, 2:45 pm, taz tzez...@gmail.com wrote:
carter,
If you right-click on both Extrude component inputs and toggle the
Flatten button (or use the Flatten component for each incoming
stream) your longest and shortest list settings
oompa,
Seems to work for all conditions on my end...
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/anyTriMeshFace2.jpg
http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/anyTriMeshFace3.jpg
-taz
On Apr 21, 6:05 pm, oompa_l gbrl.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Taz, thanks so much
I have been
of the
gaps between between scalar subdivisions (maybe...) to a specified
subdivision level. Or you could probably script this to make it truly
parametric.
-taz
On Apr 21, 6:08 pm, oompa_l gbrl.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
I was missing an End Sub, now it works...
Anyone have any bright ideas on a good
Nate,
Thanks for setting the record straight.
http://www.archinect.com/forum/threads.php?id=88049_0_42_0_C
-taz
If it ain't broke... Just kidding, I get the same behavior.
If it's bothersome, I think that's a question for David.
On Apr 21, 8:36 pm, oompa_l gbrl.fr...@gmail.com wrote:
don't know if it's a glitch, but I am finding that if you modify the
referenced curves - I just dragged some of their
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