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Comment on: Topic 'bridge forces simulations'
d google translation, so sorry for the translation…
Added by Rémy Maurcot to Kangaroo at 11:55am on March 14, 2011
Comment on: Topic 'Paneling a non planar surface with half cutted tauruses, with spacing in betwee…'
connected (or you can also set a half torus as the initial brep but then for some reason some of them are backwards) I hope this solves it for you, K The Free Dictionary: To transfer, usually from a peripheral computer or device to a central, often remote computer. →…
Added by Kerem Özcan at 12:54pm on May 20, 2012
Topic: Learning Galapagos
tter to call them bug. Yes because when I run Galapagos to solve the problem it sometimes solve the problem completely but other times just in part. The problem is that with this kind of exercises that I'm doing you can check that there is a problem, but I'm studying it for my thesis and the goal will be to optimize a building in a ecological way, and the inputs will be more and sure will be hard to understand if Galapagos is working in the right way or not.  Therefore, what I want to ask is if someone can maybe check my files that I will upload and tell me if it run in the right way, maybe also trying it different times because like I said sometimes works in the right way and others not, leaving an element outside the calculation. The simulation to run in the files are two, in the first there are 4 squares which I calculate the sommatory of the areas using the REGION UNION and doing it Galapagos should optimize the value giving me the minimum area between the squares. Sometimes it calculate it leaving apart one square. Anyway the right results should be to overlap all the squares.  The second one I have a catenary curve and 3 points and moving some slides Galapagos should adapt the curve to this 3 points. This simulation didn't give me any problem, so the problem should be the first. Here is the definition of both the simulation. I hope someone can solve my problem. I also hope this exercises could be usefull for someone that is also starting to use Galapagos!  Thanks for your time and I will wait for your answers.…
Added by Alessio Maurizi at 7:04am on June 18, 2016
Topic: Bake and re-reference a surface to decrease calculation times?
o that when i go to do renders i will get accurate distancing of mountains and the city in the distance, and the contours of the surrounding areas,  I have successfully imported into elk the relevant OSM and .tif data and can . I am doing surface evaluation so i can look at the elevations and scale the topo surface to the osm data accurately. After this i will remap the curves [roads rivers etc] to the topography.  I have tried this on various computers, all with new i7s / i5s / xeons, all with about 32 gb ram. I can load and pan / view the roads and topography data without any problem. When i do a surface evaluation it takes about 15 mins to appear, and that is with only 10~ UV divisions on the topo surface. I have tried to turn everything off and turn things on as i need them, but still it wont load. If i was to bake the topography into rhin [900 km2] and re reference the surface would it speed things up? Does grasshopper work faster if the information is exclusivley in grasshopper, or shared with rhino? Or is there any other option, like convert it to mesh? Or perhaps i am doing a surface evaluation the wrong way.  Any suggestions would help, i am only a second year student and they do not teach grasshopper here in this uni, i am teaching it to myself! :) Ill upload the definition, the tif and map files are here in google-drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B-_OpLCeWqDSN2NmTWRIWDhzbzQ?usp=sharing Note that i had as a last ditch attempt, tried to 'scale' down the all the geometry by 10 to see if it was simply the 'size' of the tiles in memory, so  …
Added by arkadius belov at 11:34pm on April 4, 2017
Event: LaN ON-SITE: Barcelona v2
ipants from 12 countries to attend lectures and technical seminars furthering their understanding of digital design and fabrication in architecture. This year LaN extends the workshop with parallel intro sessions in all LAN ports–Barcelona / Boulder / Brooklyn / Bozeman (Aug 10-12). In 2009, you choose your modules. Register Online *please note, participants who have previously attended a LaN workshop automatically get a discount of total price. Key Dates: June 1, 2009: Workshop Launch - Applications Open @ 10% off price June 19, 2009: Workshop Applications Open at 5% off July 10, 2009: Applications open August 7, 2009: Applications Closed August 10-12, 2009: PHASE I - Modules [North America and Barcelona] August 16-22, 2009: PHASE II - Modules [Barcelona @ IaaC / Institute for advanced architecture of Catalonia ] August 24-30, 2009: PHASE III - Urban Drifts Workshop [Barcelona @ IaaC / Institute for advanced architecture of Catalonia] *please note: all Rhino courses will be taught by a Rhino Certified Trainer PHASE I: Aug 10-12 Phase I will be conducted in parallel in BARCELONA / BOULDER / BROOKLYN / BOZEMAN and are meant to familiarize participants with software and techniques. Phase I registration is inclusive of both module 1 & 2. 1. Rhino Introduction - 12hrs 2. RhinoFab: Rhino + Fabrication - 12hrs PHASE II: Aug 17 - 22 Phase II modules will take place at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia [IaaC] in Barcelona, Spain and will deal with scripting, parametric design and fabrication provided by FabLab BCN. 3. RhinoScript - 20hrs 4. Parametric Modelling in Rhino: Grasshopper - 20hrs 5. Introduction to Digital Fabrication - 20hrs 6. Machining Processes- 20hrs PHASE III: Aug 24-30 ‘Urban Drifts’ Workshop - 40hrs Register Online Contact: bcn2@livearchitecture.net More Information: http://www.livearchitecture.net…
Added by Luis Fraguada at 3:28am on June 1, 2009
Event: FORM FINDING STRATEGIES WORKSHOP strategie di form finding per l’architettura ed il design
schi (Authorized Rhino Trainer) tutor: Maurizio Arturo Degni La simulazione fisica interattiva, integrata nell’ambito della modellazione parametrica consente di indagare nuove soluzioni formali ottimizzate per l'architettura ed il design. Il workshop approfondirà le strategie e le principali tecniche di FORM FINDING utilizzando il motore fisico KANGAROO integrato a plugin di analisi strutturale (MILLIPEDE). Le tecniche saranno applicate a diversa scala: dall'architettura (modellazione di superfici e coperture a semplice compressione) al design del prodotto, dove la simulazione digitale sarà integrata a tecniche di refinement (WEAVERBIRD). Il workshop e rivolto a studenti e professionisti con conoscenze base di modellazione tridimensionale. Sarà rilasciato un attestato di partecipazione firmato da Arturo Tedeschi in qualità di Authorized Rhino Trainer. …
Added by Arturo Tedeschi at 6:15pm on April 14, 2014
Comment on: Topic 'Water and vegetation features in Honeybee'
u list here. The question of whether you can model these features in the way that you envision depends largely on whether you can find suitable EnergyPlus objects in that web page.  The swimming pool seems like it will be sufficient to model the water features but the vegetation may be a bit more complex and you might need to find a substitute. Since there are no Grasshopper components in Honeybee to model these things, you will have to add them to the HB EnergyPlus model using the additionalStrings_ input on the Openstudio or EnergyPlus components.  Here is an example of how to add additional IDF text to a model in grasshopper: http://hydrashare.github.io/hydra/viewer?owner=chriswmackey&fork=hydra_2&id=Evaporative_Cooling_Tower&slide=0&scale=1&offset=0,0 This example is specifically for modeling an evaporative cooling tower, which could be a workaround for vegetation if you get the evaporation of the tower to match your anticipated evaporation from plants in the space (you might have to heavily schedule the cooling tower's use to do so).  Here is another example of using custom IDF text to model a green roof: http://hydrashare.github.io/hydra/viewer?owner=chriswmackey&fork=hydra_2&id=Green_Roof_In_Energy_Model&slide=0&scale=1&offset=0,0 The only reason why I think this green roof might to be suitable to model your vegetation is that the E+ reference stresses that this vegetation is only intended for exterior surfaces like green roofs and not interior vegetation.  It is also seemingly only intended to model low-lying vegetation and not vegetation from trees, which it seems you might have in your model. I'm very interested in hearing the answers to the unmet hours discussion as my my suggested workarounds for indoor vegetation are very hacky. -Chris…
Added by Chris Mackey to Ladybug Tools at 8:04am on August 3, 2016
Topic: New Firefly Build, Website, and More!
with the latest version of Grasshopper (0.9.0006).  This release has a lot of new features including: an entirely re-written Firefly Firmata, multiple web-cam support, a new Load Image component, several new filters and effects, a re-written Pachube/Cosm component, and a Frequency Visualizer component.  For more information about all the new features, be sure to check out the ReadMe text file included in the download. I've also been working on an entirely new website for firefly.  Starting from the ground-up, I rebuilt the interface so it's more user-friendly and informative.  I still have plans to incorporate other features in the site... so expect more new here in the future.  But, for now I'd love to get your feedback on the new site http://www.fireflyexperiments.com   Lastly, I've also been hard at work on a new Firefly User's Guide (called Interactive Prototyping).  This manual is still a work-in-progress but it is intended to teach the basics of electronics (using an Arduino) as well as various digital/physical prototyping techniques to people new to the field. It introduces Arduino (including programming in the Arduino IDE) and runs through several different examples.  It also features an introduction to Firefly and has many step-by-step tutorials to teach you the basics of how to use Firefly as an Interactive Prototyping Environment (IPE).  I intend to add new chapters to this in the coming months (including chapters on computer vision and networking).  But, I wanted to release it now to give people a basic understanding of the interface.  Again, I look forward to your feedback. So, check out these links:New Firefly Website: http://www.fireflyexperiments.com Download Firefly Build 1.0067: http://fireflyexperiments.com/download/ Download Interactive Prototyping Manual: http://fireflyexperiments.com/resources/ …
Added by Andy Payne to Firefly at 2:29pm on August 17, 2012
Topic: Accessing Rhinocommon DisplayPipeline methods from another function
questions; I am at very early stages of learning Grasshopper and Rhino SDK. I am somewhat familiar with programming but mostly for web using Javascript and PHP. However, with the new Rhinocommon libraries out, there are really trace amounts of information regarding this new API. This place might actually be the most valuable resource since Grasshopper was completely rewritten against the new API. So here is a thing I really do not understand in Rhinocommon: Let's say I am building a plugin which involves a panel with a button. When I press the button, I want a sphere to be drawn. As far as I understand, I have to write a function which would create a sphere and draw in the viewport. I also assume that the drawing is handled by DisplayPipeline method DrawSphere(). So the function would look something like this (I am using c#): public static void AddSphere(Rhino.Display.DisplayPipeline doc) {                        Color color = Color.Bisque;            Rhino.Geometry.Point3d center = new Rhino.Geometry.Point3d(0, 0, 0);            const double radius = 5.0;            Rhino.Geometry.Sphere sphere = new Rhino.Geometry.Sphere(center, radius);            doc.DrawSphere(sphere, color);            } Now, if I want to call that function from a button_click or, for the that matter, any other method, how do I call it? private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {             AddSphere(???);             } Am I on the right track at all? Any help would be greatly appreciated.…
Added by Andrey Guskov at 8:14pm on January 16, 2013
Topic: Using Image Sampler - Example Script
e curve and uses the resulting surface/subdivisions to:   1. Smooth wall surface, varied via the Image Mapper  2. Segmented wall surface, varied via the Image Mapper 3. Populate the surface with spheres (with or without the "wall" surface) 4. Ribbed wall surface (Horizontal and / or Vertical) 5. Protrussions from the surface, driven by Image Sampler 6. Wall of Tubes, driven by Image Sampler 7. Gridded Web Surface   The options have to be enabled/disabled to achieve various results, but the idea is that this script permits a variety of looks, all in one script. See attachments at bottom.   I think this is a decent example file showing a variety of things that can be done using the Image Sampler Component in Grasshopper. This is a working version, so I am sure there are a lot better ways to achieve some of these effects. Hopefully, this will help some of you out and / or inspire some ew idea.   In the script, there is a User Object I downloaded from digitalsubstance. It is a self contained point attractor cluster, super cool, super fun. Link to the site is below. http://digitalsubstance.wordpress.com/subcode/   If there is interest, I will update this post with an annotated version. My blog, still in progress http://thatsnotarchitecture.tumblr.com/   …
Added by Dan Greenberg at 8:12pm on March 8, 2013
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