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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hey,

another question about triangles. The attached files show a triangulated grid. I want to deform it randomly in the XY direction, maybe also if possible in the Y direction like in the attached pic. Just to get a irregularity in the facade, like in the example of NL-Architects and their Silo Project. Well I guess they did the transformation manually, I don't know?!

Maybe someone has an idea how to handle it? Any ideas and help is appreciated!!

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Hi sebastian,

 

did you work with kangaroo yet? i am new to kangaroo, so i cant give you detailed information for your problem, but you could create forces, which are pulling your grid in directions you want...

and i bet there are possibilities, to let these forces act "randomly" on several points of your grid...

 

may the force be with you!

maybe this is helpful?

i think that you just have to triangulate the surface, anstead of subdividing!

http://wooj.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/grasshopper-workshop-at-cor...

because of kangaroo..

maybe you are able to bind the tuts. above with daniel def. (nervsys.ghx, nervsys.3dm)

http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/how-to-change-a-flat-hexa...

the link works, if you write at the end hexagonal.

Thx for your replies!!

The approaches sounds good! I will give them a try the next days, ...

I will post the progress soon! Thx again!

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