er utilities for dealing with meshes , it also make ease of using voxels in Grasshopper .Yellow contains 40 components in four tabs : Deform , Refine , Utilities , Voxel . it has made easy to create various shapes by adding some deformer componenets that also work in all cordinates simultaneously. some of utility components are directly compiled rhinocommon methods in latest version of Rhino like: Mesh patch , Mesh fill holes so they only work in Rhino 6 . There's also been tried to enable most of subdivision schemes in Yellow like Kobbelt , Butterfly , Loop , ...
Yellow V1.0 makes use of the Plankton halfedge mesh library by Daniel Piker and Will Pearson, released under the terms of the LGPL license (https://github.com/meshmash/Plankton) .
Yellow has been tested in both Rhino 5 and 6 , but you may face minor bugs and you're so welcome to report them for correction. also any suggestion for making Yellow a better plugin is appreciated .
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Added by Amir Habibi at 2:19am on September 21, 2018
and Grasshopper installed, or Rhino 6. 2-Install GHPython from here (Rhino 5 only). 3-Select and drag all the userObjects (downloaded here) onto your Grasshopper canvas. 4-Restart Rhino Grasshopper.
Check out our example files to get yourself familiar with typical SkinDesigner workflows. Also SkinDesigner Tutorials will be posted in this YouTube playlist as they become available.
You should also feel free to post any questions, feature requests, or bug reports to the SkinDesigner Grasshopper Group as discussions. Finally, SkinDesigner is an open source project and all of the project’s source code is visible on SkinDesigner’s Github site as well as within the Grasshopper components (by double-clicking on them).
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With this plug-in you can build up a voxel grid, to generate a isosurface for your curves (divided to points). You have to play around with the paramters to get satisfiying results.
Hope this will help.
greets,
Bumaye…
e buttons that need pressing and then call Button.PerformClick() on them. But that requires a .NET exe.
I think you're out of luck in this case, there do exist automation tools on Windows that can start apps and press certain buttons, but I do not know which ones are good and which ones can be controlled via command-line arguments.…
Added by David Rutten at 6:16am on August 24, 2014
s for some solution "as it is" no matter the cost? (that's an extra stupid approach, very old fashioned). Do you use EvoluteTools Pro and/or Kangaroo for "optimization" ?
2. What is the FEA/FIM stuff in use? Do you expect "from/back" interactions? (If this is not doable ... increase this or that etc etc).
3. Do you validate real-life components with FEA/FIM? By what means you design these components? - present and/or future (inside Rhino?). This makes things "interesting" in a variety of ways (we need to extensively talk about that - Skype). The problem is that Rhino IS NOT a feature driven solid modeling app and thus ... a "certain" bottleneck arrives in no time: In the CATIA world you design ("MANUALLY") a parametric history driven component that "complies" to his parent "directives" (say: the Topology) and/or "imposes" his rules to his parent. This is what we call top<>bottom design approach (would become a standard across the AEC industry pretty soon: in around 123 years give or take some). This is far and beyond from what Rhino can do - but we DO make real-life things don't we?
4. Are all these things under a BIM umbrella ? What BIM? What type of details (blue prints) you deliver? (or you just make the thing?).
5. By what means cost is restricting/encouraging the solution? By what means you get feedback from component(s) cost that is outsourced? (i.e. outside your company). Do you monitor all things via some RDBMS? (that's Data Base).
6. What are the long term plans for dealing with such solutions? Using what apps (even in theory for the moment).…
lled CGA, which does what I think you are looking for. Download the trial version: http://www.esri.com/apps/products/cityengine2/index.cfm
and then try the Shape Grammar tutorials (6 and 9 of the following page):
http://video.arcgis.com/series/62/cityengine
Best regards,
Eduardo…
Added by castroecosta at 6:40am on November 25, 2012
gt; most probably > adios Amigos.
3. WP Loop VS ... > see above
4. Daniel VS ... > see above.
There's other dedicated apps for handling huge amount of data (using very fast ball pivot algorithms for dealing with the gazillion of points).…