Grasshopper

generative modeling for Rhino

Mapping a hexagonal grid onto a surface, also known as the turtle.

Mapping a hexagonal grid onto a surface, also known as the turtle.

Having fun working on tomorrow's Simply Rhino Grasshopper class. more info: http://www.simplyrhino.co.uk/rhinotraining/rhinotraining.html

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Comment by djordje on October 29, 2012 at 2:33pm

Thank you for the reply.
And it does look nice.
I was just interested in the story behind the shape.

Comment by Arthur Mamou-Mani on October 29, 2012 at 1:41pm

Hi Djordje,

Thanks! In this print screen, the peaks are random (based on the gene pool sliders) but I made the peaks open up based on yearly solar radiation. I will try to post a print screen soon :) I though this looked nice just like that.

Comment by djordje on October 28, 2012 at 7:05pm

Very nice Arthur!
Are there some attractor points that determine the height of those peaks?
And how did you determine whether some peaks rise or stay flat?

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