Hello,
I found this diagrid surface definition here in Grasshopper3D.com, but sadly, the very definition was never posted along with the image.
So, I am asking any of you here, do you know how to produce this very definition? Note that the diagrid pattern is produced from a freeform surface, also, the openings of the diagrids are bigger towards the centre and become smaller towards the edges.
If any of you know how to produce this very definition, then please post me the definition, because I have been fiddling with Grasshopper and Rhino for days now without any results, I just can't seem to get it work.
Thank you
Marios
zinu
Hey Pablo..
loved what you have done...
I m a total amateur and just know the basics...
However i have been 2 able 2 get diagrids but could not get consecutive surfaces..kind of getting a strip surface...
would really love if you explain how to do this logic in a video tutorial...it would do a lot of good to a lot of people...please share your knowledge..
Waiting for a response
thanks
Sep 13, 2013
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Mario
WOuld you mind share the opening with me as well.
My problem when doing the diagrid with lunchbox was that my openings didnt goes all the way but it skips one panel at a time. I tried cull pattern and all sorts of ways It still doesnt find its way to the whole surface.
Thank you very much
Jun 24, 2015
Shawna Waters
I have also discovered this diagrid surface definition in the Grasshopper3D.com but I am unable to produce it because its production method has not been defined. Website studyclerk.com is best in buying research paper. I would be very grateful to you if any member could provide its exact definition.
Dec 16, 2019