Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

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"Hi kv1, your attached fiel includes different data, than shown above. anyhow here ar…"

phillip replied Mar 7, 2017 to Data tree selection - close, help needed

3 Mar 8, 2017
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"Hi David, edit: copy and paste does not work. Even if I create the brep in gh for rh…"

phillip replied Mar 1, 2017 to Can´t open files created in GH 1.0.0004

4 Apr 28, 2017
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phillip replied Feb 20, 2017 to separate polylines and arcs

18 Feb 21, 2017
Reply by roberto gagliano

"Hi, casting also mostly works. So if you don´t care too much about having red compon…"

phillip replied Feb 20, 2017 to separate polylines and arcs

18 Feb 21, 2017
Reply by roberto gagliano

"Look at Anemone. p"

phillip replied Feb 20, 2017 to Problem with project. Ways to avoid a loop

2 Feb 20, 2017
Reply by Hugo

"Hi Giulio, sorry, I discovered my mistake immediately after posting and I thought I…"

phillip replied Feb 15, 2017 to _import tries to load plug-in

3 Feb 15, 2017
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"Gh for Mac may not compatible with older files. Easiest is to rebuild: Best, p "

phillip replied Feb 8, 2017 to change shape but maintaining the same volume

17 Feb 8, 2017
Reply by Maria Victoria Behler

"It´s only a cluster of native components. Technically it should also work if you jus…"

phillip replied Feb 5, 2017 to Simulating Refraction

8 Mar 9, 2017
Reply by Jesse van der Ploeg

"Yes, I did. You can download a set of components that work together with Anemone. Th…"

phillip replied Feb 5, 2017 to Simulating Refraction

8 Mar 9, 2017
Reply by Jesse van der Ploeg

"Straight forward, nice approach, Andrew!"

phillip replied Feb 4, 2017 to i need an algorithm how to divide an area with into same size, but with different length and width

5 Feb 10, 2017
Reply by rizky suleman

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