ce?) (line 86)""Error: 'Rhino.DocObjects.Tables.LightTable' does not contain a definition for 'Sun' (line 86)"
I'm using Rhinoceros 4.0 v9 and just recently installed the Rhino4.0SDK. Any comments/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks …
the map? For example in one list I want curves 5, 20, 21, 22, 23, 60. In another I want curves 1, 37, 40. In another maybe 70-80. And in the last, all curves that aren't specified in those three lists. Is there a way to partition the lists as such?…
Hey, you need to reparameterize the Srf. You're running into the problem described on p. 86 in the primer, where you need to reset the domain of the surface to be between 0 and 1 :)
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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e able to loft them correctly. picked a point on the curve, decomposed points, selected x-output. but how to arrange the curves now from -n to +n?
cause my list looks like: -90,-80,-70,10,20,30,-60,-50,-40,40...
im so sorry but i have no idea, and unfortunately no time :(
thx in advance
michael…
a furniture with diagonal joints.
Let me express myself graphically.
http://www.plataformaarquitectura.cl/2011/01/28/munich-l%e2%80%99illa-diagonal-dear-design/05-78/
take a look at the picture. how could I make panel wood with a diagonal cut in each end, so when I place them together they fit perfectly?
a diagonal cut with a CNC machine?!
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curve B
B1--------------------------B0
You define distances:
|A0 B0|
|A0 B1|
|A1 B0|
|A1 B1|
And find the smallest one. Then, based on the number of the shortest distance:
Flip A, Leave B
Flip A, Flip B
Leave A, Leave B
Leave A, Flip B
A more advanced metric would be to create all 4 blends, then pick the one that is shortest. Maybe that works better for what you want, maybe not.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com…
Added by David Rutten at 8:09am on February 11, 2014