generative modeling for Rhino
In this Grasshopper video tutorial, you'll learn to define a custom rosette oriented normal to any surface. Use of referenced geometry, vector analysis and index culling are among the techniques covered in this lesson.
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Comment by Renzo Lazzarini on May 18, 2012 at 2:53am Hi Brian
Stupendous ! Thanks a lot.
Renzo
Comment by Trung NV on April 4, 2012 at 5:10pm Thanks Brian! I'll check the inputs coming in, great tutorials
Orange components mean there is incomplete data coming in. Check the inputs to make sure you have the expected data entering the component. Post what you have so far here as well and I'll take a look.
Comment by Trung NV on April 4, 2012 at 5:07am Hi Brian
When I paste and copy the srf cp and the eval srf, and connect it to the cull index, the connections are orange, what'w wrong?
Comment by LionOfLowe on February 16, 2012 at 2:46am Hi Brian
Many Thanks!
Tony
Comment by maryam on January 16, 2012 at 8:18am Thanks so much Brian. it works! :)
Hi Maryam, You can use the Dir command to see the current curve direction and then use the Flip option in the command line to reverse it or You can just run the Flip command on the curve you want to reverse.
Comment by maryam on January 16, 2012 at 7:20am I have a question Brian,
I am a new learner of Rhino and GH but I have a lot of experience working with 3Ds max-Vray. I just want to know, how to reverse curves in rhino like i can do in 3ds max creating nurbs, and how to change a curve's first point or start point in rhino specially when I assign that curve to a GH icon of curve.
Many Thanks in advance
Very funny... I do call myself Brain but only when I misspell my own name. I'm glad the video was interesting.
Comment by maryam on January 14, 2012 at 4:34pm You should call yourself Brain instead of Brian! ;)
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