Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Distort curve according to the position of another curve

Hi,

I am trying to do something like this :

 

where when curve A expand/scaled, it will not intersect with curve B but will distort itself according to curve B like the dotted line.

I tried to do it with extracting the points on the curve and calculate the distance between them and if the value fall below a level it will move the point but i am struggling to get the specific point to move and to move it randomly.

I would like to seek for some advice cuz i havn't got a clue how I can achieve it or anyone of u know if there is already such thing available?

Many thanks.

 

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I think Kangaroo is your best bet. watch this video: http://vimeo.com/15649568

thank you for your suggestion, danny.

kangaroo is another plug in for rhino like grasshopper?

 

thank you very much for your advice.
This definition is messy, but it could help you.
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thank you very much for helping!

hi,

thank you very much for sharing your definition

I had a look at the it but errors came up when i opened it and i can only see i few function boxes and sliders.

do u mind to attach a print screen jpg so I can see the definition?

Many thanks.

What version are you using? The file was written with 0.8.0007.

o, then i must b using an older version.

mine is 0.6.0059

does rhino sr7 work with 0.8.007?

i m using rhino sr7, i dun think 0.8.0007 is fit with sr7

do you mind to attach a print screen jpg so i can follow it manually?

thank you.

Here are both Icon Version and Name Version of Systemik's Distort GHX. Where you see an Arrow pointing down on an input it means flatten and you will have to add the component to the workflow. (If there were any up arrows they would be Graft)

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very much appreciated for your help, danny! 

thank u so much.

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