generative modeling for Rhino
I'm putting together some GH examples for a 1-day workshop on Data Trees.
The goal is that the students leave the workshop with a clear understanding of what data trees are and how they can be used. This is beginner level.
If anyone has some useful definitions, please share! (before end of month)
I'll post my examples here when they're ready.
Santiago
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Permalink Reply by Danny Boyes on May 4, 2011 at 4:24am Hi Santiago,
Here's something which I think illustrates the beauty of data trees quite well.
There are four planes. Each plane is divided. Each point on the plane produces a line. Each line is divide. Each point is grafted.
The results are a multi branched tree that can be visualised by the Param Viewer at each stage using the stream filter.
Permalink Reply by Adam on June 7, 2011 at 6:11am
Permalink Reply by Mira Conci on March 17, 2013 at 5:56am very useful
Here's the example I used for the workshop, which was shortened to just 2 hrs.
The focus was also changed, instead of data trees it became a generic introduction to GH via a simple example, a staircase.
One file is a staircase, the other is the same staircase with some rests.
I'll still be working on examples regarding data trees, so if anyone has good examples for this, please share!
Santiago
thank you very much
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