Culebra

Culebra.NET is a 2D|3D Multi Object Behavior library written in C# (Wrapper around Culebra Java library) focused on hybrid system interactions with custom Visualization, Data, and performance features. It contains a collection of objects and behaviors for creating dynamic multi agent interactions. For more information see the Culebra Java Library.

The Culebra grasshopper plugin was rewritten to implement a slew of new behaviors through the use CulebraData.dll which is a wrapper around the Culebra Java Library.

Download:

Download Culebra 2.1 Release

The current version of Culebra is developed for:

-Rhino/Grasshopper 7 & below (64 Bit)

Version 2.1 Features

  • Wandering Behaviors
  • Path Following Behaviors
  • Multi Object Interactions
  • Mesh Crawling Behaviors
  • Stigmergy Behaviors
  • Mesh Color Behavior Influence
  • Graphics/Geometry Modes
  • Visualization Features
  • Single & Multi Object Engines
  • Zombie Engine
  • Behavior Chaining with Controller

For any questions regarding Culebra please use the Discussion Forum below.

Culebra 2.0 Beta Feedback

Hi everyone, feel free to post some feedback in this thread regarding the Culebra 2.0 Beta. Whats working, whats not, feature wishes etc

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    Tim Stark

    Hello Luis,

    first of all, thank you very much for this great plugin. 

    I tried to look at the demo files, but I just get an output from the engine in the bundling file. And also no "visual" Output. Even with setting the display mode to geometry, in no other file something happens. Do you know what to do?

    Best regards,

    Tim

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      Hamed Tabrizian Namin

      Hi Luis and thank you for your Lovely! plugin.

      I try to test demo files but i can't see anything in my Rhino viewports. 

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        Selin Sevim

        Hello Luis!

        Thank you for the Plug-in! I have just started exploring the plugin but my question is about giving thickness to curves. What is the easiest and not-heavy way of doing it? 

        Thanks!