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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi All
i'm wondering how to record an animation in gh; for instance, I'm playing with attractors and i'd like to record the changing geometry according to the distance from a moving attractor.
any clou?

thanks

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that's really cool,
not sure how it works, though...do i need to use the normal NUMBER SLIDER?
david talks about "Slider Animation feature"?
yes, slider....

right click on it to find the animate feature.
thanks
Luis, brilliant!
Hi Luis
Is there any way to animate several sliders without connecting them?

regards
Alex
hi alex

sorry currently not

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thnx for quick answer

so the best way is to connect all sliders I want to animate (trough some magic function)with one slider?hm-I will try
and another thing is there any way to change line types in GH?or at least thickness without modelling it?

Alex
hi alex

so the best way is to put them on separate layers and define for every layer the print width you want and then activate in rhino the print-display and you will have changing line-width ( but you have to bake them first)

hope that is something that helps you

the magic functions are the right way for the animation ;)

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Thnx
He Alex
The workaround for me so far was giving theese lines a thickness in scaling/offsetting/moving & lofting this guys together. Piping is really computationally intensive and not adviseable.

a-ngine
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I tried similar things like you described but the problem is the baking factor. Is this the only possibility? In that case a small baking/screenshoting/deleting/andagain-script is inescapeable??!
You could always investigate a relationship (or just define one) between the two sliders, and then make one slider move both parts.

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