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Cheetah, the CONFIGURBANIST

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Cheetah, the CONFIGURBANIST

"Cheetah, the CONFIGURBANIST" is a plugin for analyzing and designing urban configurations. A new version is released here https://sites.google.com/site/pirouznourian/configurbanist

Website: https://sites.google.com/site/pirouznourian/configurbanist
Location: Delft, the Netherlands
Members: 210
Latest Activity: Sep 8, 2023

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How to thicken the lines like in the video? 2 Replies

Hi Pirouz,Great plugin, still learning it, a bit hard to get what's what, but certainly doable.Learning from your video, couldn't but notice the difference in line weight between my display…Continue

Started by Tim. Last reply by Emily Shaw Apr 19, 2023.

the add in does not install 2 Replies

Hi ,I am trying to install the plug in , but it seems that I cannot. When I install it , there is just one function of it in grasshopper. Can someone help? Continue

Started by Martina A.. Last reply by Samane Jan 30, 2022.

Puzzled by Polycentric Distribution

     I am conducting a research on visualizing different minutes walk from the designative parks to residential buildings like the figure below. I hope the minute gradients are 5min, 10min, 15min and…Continue

Tags: Gradient, Designated, Configurbanist, Distribution, Polycentric

Started by WENG Yang Mar 5, 2020.

Polycentric Distribution

I´m trying to get a better understanding of the polycentric distribution component.I´m working in urban regeneration process related to touristic products on my PhD, to not extend myself too much,…Continue

Started by jorge sainz de aja Mar 23, 2017.

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Comment by Can Tuncok on March 14, 2017 at 12:42pm

@ Pirouz: I installed MathNet.Numerics.dll and Configraphix_CS.dll according to your guide but grasshopper asks me Configraphix_C.dll. I couldn't find any Configraphix_C.dll on web. Can you please share a Configraphix_C.dll file? 

Comment by Pirouz Nourian on March 13, 2017 at 1:01pm

Hi Can, for the new components to work you need to install the Math.NET library and configraphics.dll on your system. Have you done these two installations?

Comment by Can Tuncok on March 13, 2017 at 7:36am

undefined this is the rhino file of my study. I forgot adding this. Sorry

Comment by Can Tuncok on March 13, 2017 at 7:33am
I am getting an error that says: "Solution exception: Value was either too large or too small for an int32". I checked all of the comments on grasshopper.com. Pirouz recommended Tran to use new workshop example but it requires other programs on computer.43%20Nolu%20Otopark_Cheetah.gh
Can you help me fixing this problem.
Comment by Pirouz Nourian on December 7, 2016 at 2:19am

Maria: glad to see it is working for you but I guess you are still using the old version. I would suggest that you try the new version and use its functionalities. As a direct answer to your question: baking thick curves would be rather difficult and computationally heavy. That is, if you want them to become vector objects afterwards. However, with the help of third-party plugins such as those made by Guilio Piacentino: http://www.giuliopiacentino.com/grasshopper-tools/

after baking lines with colors you could export them to a vector graphics editor such as Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw and give them thickness I guess. However, if JPG images are needed the component curve thickness in the new version might do the job as well.

Comment by Pirouz Nourian on December 7, 2016 at 2:09am

Amir Soltani : Hi, as I can see from the error message it has to do with the other library called configraphics_cs.dll; could you please ensure you have put that dll into your components folder and unblocked it? if the error persists, please go onto the component and copy/paste the whole error message here. 

Comment by Amir Soltani on December 6, 2016 at 5:43pm

Unfortunately, I'm getting error running your new example and the new dll file. There are a few different versions of MathNet.Numerics.dll with various sizes, dies it matter which one to use?

Comment by Maria on December 6, 2016 at 3:24pm

Hi Pirouz,
I managed to work with the plug-in it is really nice! What i still cannot figure out is how can i possibly "bake" the colored result from the zoning/vicinity/proximity, I tried the Custom preview, but the streets cannot be baked so that after you can see them in Rhino with the exact same gradient colors as you see in gh. The image under is just a screenshot, but i wanted to obtain that visible in Rhino

Comment by Pirouz Nourian on December 1, 2016 at 3:26am

Hi Tran, As I can see from the image you are using the old version of Configurbanist. Could you please try the same thing with the new test version released a couple of days ago? 

Comment by Tran Huy Vu Nguyen on November 29, 2016 at 5:41pm

Hi Pirouz, I checked my curves very carefully and there are well connected at their intersections. But it still has error "1. Solution exception:Value was either too large or too small for an Int32." Can you help me? Thanks a lot!

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