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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 10:08am on February 15, 2013
Into the 'exposure mesh' imput, I've got a mesh with 30 faces. Into the 'obstructing geo' input I've got a data structure {[0-1]} containing lists of geometry to use as obstructions. Currently I have 2 branches going in here while i'm testing it.
Going into the 'ray direction' input is a similar data structure containing lists of vectors {[0-11]} (one branch for each month, each branch has multiple items) going in here.
If I set the exposure component to shortest or longest list, it gives out 12 branches with 30 items in each branch (for each mesh vertex).
If I set the component to 'cross multiply', it gives out 24 branches with 30 items in each. However, the 24 branches simply go from {0} to {23} which means that I can't separate out the results from the two sets of obstructing geometry.
Is it possible to a) get the exposure component to give the correct output, or b) reassemble the output into a {[0-1];[0-11]} format?
Thank you for your help! Steven…
circles that can be populated (for each radius size) is set as an integer (or slider)
(ie. radius 1.5 = 10 , radius 3= 6, radius 6 = 6, radius 9=4)
Conditions are:
1) Each of the circle has a radius of influence,
Radius of influence = double the radius of the circle)
(3, 6, 12, 18)
2) Any overlapping circles in either: Radius of influence or the Circles are removed so that
No circles overlap.
3) There must also be 4 circles set at the corner points of the grid - These must be circles with a radius of 3 or 6
If you can do that I will be amazed as i've been trying for weeks! :(
Ive attached a sketch of what im looking for…