, so using distance to centre point, you can give all the useless values a 1. Cutting down the values you actually need to work out by 80%. Which is helpful when approaching 1 million points.…
p slit, as would the Y.
I would like to put a ~2" Slit in My X, and a ~8" slit in my Y.
Application:
I am building shelves to store Architectural Drawing sets. I want to maintain the rigidity of the horizontal Pieces (shelves), while allowing the vertical elements (dividers) to slot in primarily for convenience. …
ose space to make the louver look dense at some part.
Here' my method toward those space creating.
First, i create a numeric combination, so i got 3,9,15,30.
Second, i repeated the data until the length i want, and jitter them. Here's what i get:
30,3,9,3,15,9,30,30,15,3,3,15,30,9,3,3,15,3,3,9,9,3,15
Actually what i`m trying to achieve shown below:
3,9,3,3,30,3,15,9,15,30,30,15,30,3,9,15,9,3,3,15,3,9,3
My idea is, to make the center part look no so dense compare to others part, somehow
it's no a absolute looking in the final. What i mean is, maybe more [30] like 80% drop at the center part, 80% of [3] drop at the start and the end, meanwhile the others 20% [3] and [30] appear to be random in whole series.
Last, i will weave this set with other set which stand of the dimensions of sticks.…
me in 19 different pipeline components. Marginally better, but I'll still need to do this operation approx. 80 times...gulp.
Here's a wishlist request for David: expose string inputs in the Geometry Pipeline for Layer and Name. If I had that, I could change one string to swap my whole geometry set! (My layers have names like "B1 red rail", "B1 blue rail" etc., then the next time I'll want "B2 red rail", "B2 blue rail" etc.)
BTW, I'm happy to script something in C# if it will help: maybe I could write something like the Geometry Pipeline that takes a string input for layer name? Hmmm...
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the only thing that i have to fix is to make the holes appear semi-random. At for example at 30% - 80% of the height, or between fixed heights.Thanks again for your effort.…