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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hey guys,

I hope, you can help me... I want to use an attractor point on multiple splines, to reach the result in the attached sketch. I really don't know, how to solve this problem... It's for a residential facade... Thank you for your help! ;)

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Mhhh... almost! Thx ;)

Maybe any other ideas? ;)

Hey,

there are many ways to get it. I have got one based on intersections and some bezier curves. I love beszier curves.

There are easier solutions. And of course some more mathematically. Have a lok at this post:

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/project-help-suggestion?x...

Best Regards

DeDackel

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he dedackel,

interesting. can you bind in your def. more attractor points?

I was waiting for this question by you! (Ich werf mich gerade weg vor lachen:-)) Because I was reading this

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/project-help-suggestion?x...

Have a look at your question September 8, 2011 at 2:39am

Maybe later I will give it a try. I guess with bezier curves it is getting difficult, but with interpolated curves it will work, maybe :-)

Best Regards

DeDackel

egal, interpolated oder bezier. ich nehme alles.

die nächte frage lautet: das ganze im 3d. (:

i am looking forward!

a little bit 3d is in already... :-) Link the z value (panel is marked)

I had to make a file, and it reminds me of your question (which isn´t really answered yet :-))

Best Regards

DeDackel

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cool, thanks. don't forget the other questions. :-)

Besten Dank erstmal! Hoffe, ich kriege das hin...

What would be the easiest way to reach the result in my sketch? Horrifying... haha

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