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triagrid - planar panelling problem
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hey everyone,i'm trying to create an alternating triagular grid on a surface. i have almost been able to accomplish it until having this final panelling problem. the planar panels error even though i…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Macyauski Sep 21, 2010.

Standardized Sizes from a List???
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Goal:to transform geometry from an attractor grid into "x" amount of sizes based on their radiiSteps:1.) a standard attractor grid is set up to produce output geometry2.) a list of their radii are…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Macyauski Jul 26, 2010.

 

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Ryan Macyauski replied to Ryan Macyauski's discussion triagrid - planar panelling problem
"yep that was the case... thanks so much."
Sep 21, 2010
Danny Boyes replied to Ryan Macyauski's discussion triagrid - planar panelling problem
"I see you're using v0.6.0059 so there is no Flip (Matrix) component. You will need to use Path Mapper {A;B}(i) --> {i}(A). "
Sep 21, 2010
Ryan Macyauski replied to Ryan Macyauski's discussion triagrid - planar panelling problem
"this all makes sense, but i can't get it to work out... i think it is the flip component. it doesn't look the same as what is showing up in my grasshopper. instead of a "d" input and "d" output, it has a "c &…"
Sep 21, 2010
Danny Boyes replied to Ryan Macyauski's discussion triagrid - planar panelling problem
"You are asking the planar srf component to make srfs out of elements that are not connected because the Exploded Crvs are 8 branches of 5 curves where as you have 40 branches of 1 curve in the other elements but to make matters worse the exploded…"
Sep 21, 2010
Ryan Macyauski posted a discussion

triagrid - planar panelling problem

hey everyone,i'm trying to create an alternating triagular grid on a surface. i have almost been able to accomplish it until having this final panelling problem. the planar panels error even though i know the panels are planar. you can see in the script where the error is occuring. any help is much appreciated.thanksSee More
Sep 20, 2010
Ryan Macyauski replied to Ryan Macyauski's discussion Standardized Sizes from a List???
"yes! you guys are both correct! needed to sort the uv coordinates along with the radii... thanks a lot guys"
Jul 26, 2010
Vicente Soler replied to Ryan Macyauski's discussion Standardized Sizes from a List???
"I think this is what u are looking for:"
Jul 26, 2010
Danny Boyes replied to Ryan Macyauski's discussion Standardized Sizes from a List???
"I think you need to sort the uv co-ordinates in the A input of the Sort Component (synchronous) As you've flattened the K input you will need to do the same to the A input. Then using your newly sorted UVs input these into your intended polygon…"
Jul 26, 2010
Ryan Macyauski posted a discussion

Standardized Sizes from a List???

Goal:to transform geometry from an attractor grid into "x" amount of sizes based on their radiiSteps:1.) a standard attractor grid is set up to produce output geometry2.) a list of their radii are sorted to retrieve a new list from smallest to largest3.) that list is broken into sub-lists based on a slider controlled by the user (this slider is highlighted in purple in the gh file)4.) the mean is taken from these sub-list groups to feed back into the geometry as the radius to produce a standard…See More
Jul 26, 2010
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