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Kangaroo

THIS FORUM IS NO LONGER ACTIVE. PLEASE POST ANY NEW QUESTIONS OR DISCUSSION ON:

https://discourse.mcneel.com/c/grasshopper/kangaroo

The discussions here are preserved for reference, but new questions posted here are likely to go unanswered.

Kangaroo is a Live Physics engine for interactive simulation, optimization and form-finding directly within Grasshopper.

Website: http://kangaroo3d.com
Members: 3010
Latest Activity: 9 hours ago

You can read an introduction to the ideas behind Kangaroo here:

http://spacesymmetrystructure.wordpress.com/2010/01/21/kangaroo/

Kangaroo2 is now available for testing (see full announcement here). Please bear in mind this is still a work-in-progress, and features are still subject to change.

Kangaroo2 is now included with Rhino6, you do not need to install it separately.

You can download it for Rhino5 from here:

http://www.food4rhino.com/project/kangaroo

This thread contains some troubleshooting tips if you have problems getting it installed and working:

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/kangaroo/forum/topics/kangaroo-2

The main source of example files for the latest version is here:

https://github.com/Dan-Piker/Kangaroo-examples

Some further example files for version 2.0 can be found here:

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/kangaroo/page/kangaroo2-additional-examples

with more to follow - if there is some particular feature you would like more examples of information on please ask there.

The Kangaroo2 solver library is now separate from the Grasshopper components, and can also be referenced and used in scripts, either in the GH VB/C#/Python components, or in RhinoScript/PythonScript in Rhino. Questions about these can also be posted on:

http://discourse.mcneel.com/c/scripting

Kangaroo2 is a complete rewrite, and the main solver/goal/force components are not cross-compatible with the previous version. However, you can keep both versions installed together allowing older definitions to be opened, and for now this is recommended, as there are also several utility and mesh processing functions relevant to both versions.

While v2 introduces many new features and improvements, not all the features from the old version currently have equivalents in the new version, but the plan is to add them all over time.

The links below are for the old version. More documentation and videos for the new version to appear soon.

example files(for version 0.099):

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/group/kangaroo/page/example-files

manual(for version 0.099):

http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddpv

getting started video:

http://vimeo.com/20308963

demo videos:

http://vimeo.com/album/199263

Some more tutorial videos from EXLAB:

http://vimeo.com/exlab/videos

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News and Updates

Force polygons of equilibrium structures

I have recently been exploring some reciprocal force diagrams using Kangaroo. From the 1869 paper by James Clerk Maxwell On reciprocal figures, frames and diagrams of forces : …to construct the Polygon of Forces, by drawing in succession lines parallel and proportional to the different forces, each line beginning at the extremity of the last. If the forces acting at the […]

Minimal surface puzzle

The top row shows three different minimal surfaces from the same boundary curves. The bottom row shows the same 3 surfaces rotated and in a different order. Which number corresponds to which letter?

Orthogonal Clustering

I’ve always aimed to make Kangaroo a specifically architectural physics engine. While it shares many characteristics with similar engines used for other purposes, such as games and animation, it has some features that are uniquely suited to designing buildings. Form-finding and physics-based-modelling often result in curved shapes, with an elegant and natural appearance which is something […]

Variation from Uniformity

All of these triangles are identical and equilateral: In architectural geometry over the last few decades, a common topic of research has been how to build and clad doubly curved surfaces in an efficient way. While computer aided manufacturing has made it possible to make buildings where every panel has slightly different dimensions, there are […]

MeshMash!

      As regular readers of this blog will know, I’m passionate about the use of relaxation and force-based methods for optimizing geometry in a very interactive way. There is a great variety of form-finding that can be done by assigning physical forces as interactions between sets of particles. However, in my investigations so […]

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Comment by Charles Portelli on August 21, 2015 at 9:47am

The issue below was resolved once i turned off the custom ribbon layout i created.

Comment by Charles Portelli on August 21, 2015 at 9:05am

Hi All, I got a new computer and tried installing kangaroo but the tab does not show up in gh. I"ve tried placing the files in this directory:

C:\Program Files\Common Files\McNeel\Rhinoceros\5.0\Plug-ins\Grasshopper (b45a29b1-4343-4035-989e-044e8580d9cf)\0.9.76.0\Components

I've also tried placing the files in this directory:

C:\Users\MYNAME\AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\Libraries

I"ve checked the security settings on the files. They are not blocked. Any ideas how I can resolve this?

Cheers,

Comment by wenyu on June 7, 2015 at 5:03pm
Comment by wenyu on June 7, 2015 at 5:01pm

origami%20simulation.3dmorigami%20simulation.gh

Hi Daneil, I use your definition and add string force to it because i want to make the folding surface into a cylinder shape.But the shape doesn't look like so round , so i want to add one more string force after the surface has already been folded, but it didn't work, the error message is solution exception.

Hope someone could help me !!!

Comment by Juan Camps on May 24, 2015 at 8:19pm

Hi All, I have a problem with a surface I'm designing (see screenshot attached). Since the surface height changes, the height subdivisions (V coordinate) of the diamonds make the diamonds irregular. I want the diamonds to be as similar as possible in size.

Any help/ideas would be appreciated! Thanks!!

Comment by Ebrahim Aly on May 20, 2015 at 7:19am

Hello Daniel,

I'm new at Kangaroo and I've a problem whenever i try to run one of the example files downloaded with kangaroo I get the error shown in the attached screenshot, can you help me with this please?

Comment by Agneesh on May 19, 2015 at 3:33pm

Hello Daniel,

I have used your origami cluster for a simple origami. However, my mesh keeps on rotating once Kangaroo Physics is active, unlike your example. Is there as solution please?

Regards,

AB

Comment by David du Bellier on April 29, 2015 at 12:44am

That are amazing news! Thank you for your work Daniel, kangaroo already allowed us to create immaculate tensile structures...

Comment by Daniel Piker on April 28, 2015 at 11:21am

@Juan - You can use the Length component, with the target length set to zero for the equivalent of the old springs component for tensile form-finding. The next release will also contain a membrane element.

Comment by Juan Alvarez on April 27, 2015 at 5:51pm
Hi Daniel was wondering using the new Kangaroo what would be the equivalent to the Springs module in the old kangaroo for tensile form finding?
 
 
 

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