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How to adjust the radius of a circle using attractor points
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Hi, I want the radius of a circle which is part of a lofted surface applied across another surface using surface boxes to get smaller and larger as an attractor point moves across the surface. Think…Continue

Tags: surface, parametric, loft, lofted, points

Started this discussion. Last reply by Pieter Segeren Jun 6, 2011.

 

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Pieter Segeren replied to Chris Stringer's discussion How to adjust the radius of a circle using attractor points
"You're welcome Chris, glad I could help. Now you go teach your tutors ;)"
Jun 6, 2011
Chris Stringer replied to Chris Stringer's discussion How to adjust the radius of a circle using attractor points
"How do i activate the file? it doesn't seem to work. Sorry if it seems stupid. Thank you for your help."
Jun 6, 2011
Adam replied to Chris Stringer's discussion How to adjust the radius of a circle using attractor points
"great!"
Jun 6, 2011
Pieter Segeren replied to Chris Stringer's discussion How to adjust the radius of a circle using attractor points
"Hi Chris, here is my approach."
Jun 6, 2011
Adam replied to Chris Stringer's discussion How to adjust the radius of a circle using attractor points
"Chris, I scaled inner circles useing attractor but im not sure if this is the right result.  In my definition the scaled circle indeed get smaller when attractor is closer but it doesnt follow exactly the surface curvature.  It might be…"
Jun 6, 2011
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How to adjust the radius of a circle using attractor points

Hi, I want the radius of a circle which is part of a lofted surface applied across another surface using surface boxes to get smaller and larger as an attractor point moves across the surface. Think of it as the sun moving across, as the sun gets closer to the point, the radius of the circle gets smaller. Refer to the youtube video 'Parametric Play 2', but without inputing the solar data. I'm having alot of trouble with this and my tutors didn't know how to do it either, any suggestions would…See More
Jun 5, 2011
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