postion i j k;
value, state:
1:get.grid3d.cell i, j, k, [index]);
index: Each 3D grid cell has up to 3 different slots for storing values.
state could be:
1 Visible and selected
0 Visible but not selected
-99 Disabled
-100 Hidden
-100 Hidden and selected
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a unique set of components that negotiate a range of material gradients across a field condition. Through iteration, participants will generate and fabricate components (parts) to form a larger network (whole). The goal of this workshop is to combine technological precision and pedagogical creativity. Participants will understand in early stage concepts, design strategies, and material constraints, in order to transform complex 3D geometries and structures into fabrication elements, using parametric and programmable computing tools and to obtain a sense of fabrication time and material costs depending on complexity.…
? If so, how? (See Image 1)
2) On a custom component is is possible to make edits to the right click menu to add custom feature? (See Image 2)
3) I want to create a component that displays a series of text on the screen similar to the TEXT TAG (3D) component. I've tried using the TextEntity class and the TextDot class but no success. (See Image 3)
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Cheers,
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eply of simple mortal... you can try to make the form with surfaces, make a distribution similar to the holes of the images with points and do Voronoi 3d for intersections on surfaces. Then offset and extrude. But I recommend you the A option.…
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hese to mean RhinoScriptSyntax points, and Rhino.Python will pretend that they are "normal" points. Yet they are still lists or tuples. Grasshopper has no knowledge of them, and cannot understand whether for example this is just a list of three numbers, a 3d vector or a 3d point. So if you want to obtain a point in a with RhinoScriptSyntax, do so:
import rhinoscriptsyntax as rs a = rs.AddPoint(1, 2, 3)
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or in RhinoCommon:
from Rhino.Geometry import * a = Point3d(1, 2, 3)
These two methods yield the same result. a will be a Guid in the first example and a Rhino.Geometry.Point3d in the second. If you have "Automatically marshal Guids" in the first example, the output will not be the random Guid, but the point itself.
I hope this is useful,
- Giulio _______________
giulio@mcneel.com
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. I'm trying to get the points to start from a point and go to other points on the map, but instead of going there in 2d, I'm trying to get it to start from 0 in Z axis and go upto 80m in Z axis and then land back at Z axis when get to destination. I'm trying to create a drone environment in 3D. Would this be possible?
Many thanks,
J…