generative modeling for Rhino
Parametric tools to create and manipulate rectangular grids, attractors and support creative morphing of parametric patterns.
This is a BETA version and works only with the latest Rhino 5.0 BETA on Windows 32 & 64 Bit.
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Downloads and Installation (Last update: October 15, 2012):
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Each time you update, please do the following:
1- Download the latest Rhinoceros 5 Beta
2- Download the latest PanelingTools for Rhino 5.0 Plugin and PT-GH Add On.
3- Open Rhino and run Grasshopper, you should see the PanelingTools menu in Rhino and PanelingTools tab in Grasshopper.
Where to start:
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The PanelingTools for Grasshopper Primer (PDF) has many tutorials and detailed description of all components with examples. You can use as a start point to learn about the plugin.
Download The Primer Examples and Tutorials. This includes all components example and tutorials as Grasshopper definitions.
Overview:
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First step is to create a rectangular grid using one of the tools in "Grid" tab. Some of these components take a list of points, which you can generate using GH standard components, or divide a curve using one of the tools under "Curve" tab of PanelingTools.
Once a grid is created, you can shuffle it using one of the attraction methods under "Grid Attractors" tab. One output is the shuffled grid, another output is the normalized weights based on the attraction method that can be used for variable offset or variable paneling for example.
"Grid Utility" tab helps you do things like extracting points from the grid, replace points, extract center grid, expand grids, create surface from grid, etc.
"Panel Utility" tab has components to pull panel edges to a surface using pull, iso curves or shortest path.
"Panel2D" tab has many ways to panel the rectangular grid and populate 2D components.
"Panel3D" contain components to populate 3D patterns between 2 bounding grids.
If you used PanelingTools plugin for Rhino, then the Parameters tab is for you. You can use PanelingTools for Rhino to create your grid, then input into GH as a tree structure using "Select" component. The "Bake" components is to bake a grid in a format that can be used by PanelingTools plugin for Rhino. If you only work with GH, then you can safely ignore this tab.
Note: All input/output of PanelingTools Add-on to GH use standard geometry and you can use standard GH components to manipulate them. Grids for example are nothing but simple tree structures (no nesting). You can think of it as a list of rows or paths that contain certain number of leafs or elements.
It is important to try to avoid FLATTENING a grid. If you have to flatten a grid, there is a utility to recompose it if you knew the number of rows, but seriously, stay away from flattening!
Feedback:
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Please feel free to post bugs, questions and suggestions to improve the tools. Please use the discussion of this group to post question when possible.
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Comment by Ali Bousta on March 3, 2013 at 4:34pm
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Comment by Ali Bousta on March 3, 2013 at 5:22am 


Hello dear members of the Paneling tools members..... i am happy to share my first work b the Paneling Tools plugin......and it seems intersting tool for Rhinoceros...also i dont use Grasshooper ...but only by seting points on Surfaces ( 2 surfaces ) as the first surface is the offset of the second .....and i get that results.
-----------> in the next time I'll do good examples so the surfaces are totally different
Adam, I see it and it looks like a bug. Thanks.
Comment by Adam Castelli on February 21, 2013 at 6:20pm Hi Adam,
I ran quick test for open and closed loft and could not duplicate the bug you are seeing. Can you please send an example my way? You can email it directly to me if you need to keep it confidential.
Here is what I am seeing:
Comment by Adam Castelli on February 21, 2013 at 1:06pm It seems that if I create a surface from lofting closed curves and then use paneling tools to create a grid and then shift it using one of the attractor components (e.g. mean curvature), then the cellulate component does not work properly. The points seem to get reordered in the process of moving from the regular grid to the moved grid causing the cellulate not to work. Any solution to this?
Comment by Friedrich Pei on January 22, 2013 at 7:32pm Hi Rajaa,
Just had a try, worked pretty well. exactly what i'm looking for. Thank you.
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