generative modeling for Rhino
this would be the Rhino and GH Def for the gypsum vase…Continue
Tags: gypsum, vase, generative, galapagos, design
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i am working on a project where i would need a component that creates curves though points (3D Curve) in the same way the rhino tool "curvethroughpt" (especially the specifications in this tool) ...…Continue
Tags: in, grasshopper, points, through, curve
Started this discussion. Last reply by Danny Boyes Feb 16, 2012.
hallo!! i have a problem with a height map - black and white image - that i want to use through grasshopper in exactly the same way as the "heightfield from image" command in rhino works. the reason…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Systemiq Apr 25, 2011.
hi, I am trying to sort a list of 115 points into groups of 5: point 0-4, point 5-9 etc. It seems that this question was discussed several times in the forum, but I have tried the [path mapper],…Continue
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Tong Zi Dan is a series of generatively designed vases made from dental gypsum.
The initial egg design gets randomly populated by a cloud of points which form the center for surfaces that trim the shape perpendicular to its curvature. A generative algorithm (Galapagos) is then used to create the area of all faces within a certain min/max range. Finally the faces are unrolled and laid onto a flat sheet to allow the production of the mold with a laser…
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