Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hey guys!

I am working on a project in grasshopper.

I have a flat solid slab that I want to model using spheres.

Let me clarify: The mass should move by being pushed away from the spheres. (like in the drawing)

I have tried using a sine to create the geometry or copying mass from the spheres to the top of the slab but this isn't the result I want. 


Does anyone know how to create this "attraction/repulsion" effect in a grasshopper script? Maybe with Kangaroo?

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i'm am a little bit irrateted. is this the same def as shown the pict above?

Nope, should be a different approach/method.

Try increasing the division points on your initial flat surface.

no idea, but the input B parameter of the component division was at 0 (probably it was my fault) So the issue was at Null. therefore, nothing happened.

In my example that should be 2 (total desired thickness divided by 2)

hi Sanders Mulders,

in this logic it has to be possible,
that a sphere is deformed by a curve.
what do you think?

thanks

I think that should be possible since now the radius of each sphere is controlled by one of the genes. This could of course be controlled by something else like the distance to a curve.

Could you somehow show your ideas by a sketch?

something like this!

or

hmmm create a sphere, subdivide into points, move points based on distance to curve and then reconstruct the sphere ?

I'll take a look and see!

(Nice to see Maya again :) )

thats sound easy, but i think that it's only sounds that way. (:

and it is easier to create an sketch with maya, than.... 

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