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Self Organization Issue

Daniel, First, thank you for all of the great work, you have opened many doors for me and many others in generative design. I am working on a self organization and was just wondering if you had any…Continue

Started Oct 1, 2012

Recursive Development
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Does anyone know how to do a recursive function in grasshopper, just something like a simple recursive branching. It's pretty easy in rhinoscript, so maybe I'll have to use a VB script, I was just…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Martin Miller Feb 2, 2011.

 

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Reaction Diffusion 3D

"Jens,  This is some truly great work I was wondering if you could steer me in the right direction for duplicating or mimicking this script? cheers"
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"is that all? "
Oct 11, 2012
Daniel Piker replied to Martin Miller's discussion Self Organization Issue in the group Kangaroo
"Hi Martin, It's not clear to me what is the effect you are aiming for here. If it is about getting an even distribution of points, I've had much better results with springs for the repulsion rather than power laws, because it is easier to…"
Oct 2, 2012
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Self Organization Issue

Daniel, First, thank you for all of the great work, you have opened many doors for me and many others in generative design. I am working on a self organization and was just wondering if you had any tips to speed it up, it works fine, it just takes a while sometimes to find that nice organized moment, I have been playing with the numbers for a while, please let me know if you have any suggestions. Also it doesn't work nearly as well with more points, as expected,thanksMartin Definition attached.See More
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Self Organization Issue

Daniel, First, thank you for all of the great work, you have opened many doors for me and many others in generative design. I am working on a self organization and was just wondering if you had any tips to speed it up, it works fine, it just takes a while sometimes to find that nice organized moment, I have been playing with the numbers for a while, please let me know if you have any suggestions. Also it doesn't work nearly as well with more points, as expected,thanksMartin Definition attached.See More
Oct 1, 2012
Giulio Piacentino replied to Martin Miller's discussion error in new grasshopper in the group Weaverbird - Topological Mesh Editor
"Hi Martin with the Grasshopper 0.9 series you need to step over to 0.5.99, nicknamed "Compatibility".There was a change in the Grasshopper SDK. I remain available if you need any further help. Thanks, Giulio -- Giulio Piacentino"
Sep 25, 2012
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error in new grasshopper

Not sure what the problem is but I am getting this error in 9.00010Error: MissingMethodException - Expecting Weaverbird.rhp at least in version 0.4.4.0, but found version 0.4.4.0please adviseSee More
Sep 24, 2012
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Weaverbird - Topological Mesh Editor

Weaverbird is a topological modeler that contains many of the known subdivision and transformation operators, readily usable by designers. Instead of doing the work repeatedly, or sometimes using complicated scripts, this plug-in helps reconstructing shapes as meshes, subdivides and refines even polyline lists, and helps preparing the model for fabrication. Weaverbird is the first released addon for Grasshopper but the group is new, so please join it to participate in discussions, ask questions…See More
Sep 24, 2012
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frozen

"How do you get the mesh from the curves?"
Oct 24, 2011
Martin Miller replied to MN's discussion Galapagos Multiple fitness
"Very nice, this just keeps getting better, thanks for all the hard work david."
Aug 14, 2011
Martin Miller replied to Test123's discussion Extrude a sharp curved plate
"Either use Davidson extrude wall command in 8.005 or you can offset surf , beep wire frame, join crv, straight loft, join brep"
Aug 11, 2011
Martin Miller replied to Melissa Jimenez's discussion Trim surface
"I am not entirely sure what you are trying to do, you have a rectangle and a surface to halve it? It can be a long way around but if you intersect the two with BBX and then use the output curve to split the rectangle you will end up with what you…"
Aug 7, 2011
Martin Miller replied to Christina Cogdell's discussion covering a surface with an image?
"As with any digital image it is only a set of samplings broken into pixels and then your eye fills in the blends between different color pixels. You'd have to use the image sampler and subdivide the surface to match the pixel grid, this will…"
Aug 5, 2011
Martin Miller replied to jimbo's discussion Creating vectors from points
"You are doing this right, use the divided points as input A for Vec2Pt, and the meeting for Vec2pt input B, You don't need to do anything with U, assuming that you want the magnitude of the vectors to match the distance to the center.…"
Aug 4, 2011

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