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Search Results - 3d试机号破解口诀-『1TBH·COM』双色球17132期开奖号丨--2023年3月18日17时21分32秒.H5c2a3.wg6ycmmgk

Topic: Looking for tutoring or paid assistance in small GH intro project.
I would be willing to pay for your help, be it me watching on a screen share session, telling me how to do it after its finished, skype session, or what have you. In essence I have taken 24 pictures of a city skyline and would like to plot maybe 6 random points, and as time changes in 24 min segments some 3D cube rhino elements would change in 3 dimensions (Height,Width, Depth) in correspondence to the three RGB colors that the points would proceed.  So as the skies and colors change in each different snapshot these 6 cube buildings in rhino space would change. Maybe 0,0,0 being nothing, and 255,255,255 being the largest they can be. Any suggestions or any help would be great and I could pay you for your time. Paypal, check in the mail etc. Thank you so much! One on one help is really needed. - Matt mstehman88@gmail.com…
Added by Matt Stehman at 6:39pm on December 7, 2014
Topic: Watertight Identical Hexagonal Tessalation
going to 3D Print the connectors and use standard wooden sticks for the main structure.  I am stuck because when I'm trying to model it on Rhino using GH + Lunchbox, It gives me hexagonal panels but they are all of varying dimensions. 1) I need to find a way to regularize the panel and keep the dimensions to a standard 1m sided hexagon. 2) Each side needs to be planar, because it's going to be wooden sticks.  The main idea is that each panel needs to be planar, standard and hexagonal. Also it needs to be fairly simple so that it can be built within 2 -3 days. Within the following constraints, the overall shape can be changed but it still needs to be a free flowing surface. I'm attaching some pictures of what I have so far which is pretty basic. Any help for this would be much appreciated and credited for the Beijing Design Week. Thanks …
Added by Ami Nigam at 11:48pm on August 23, 2015
Topic: "Spatial data base"
itude and longitude coordinates (real or approximately). I will connect Zotero with Excel and then with Grasshopper, so I will have one point per building. So the thing is when I look for Spanish architects who built public buildings outside Spain during 1920-1960, I will have points in a worldwide or europeanwide scale. My questions are: 1, Do you know any similar project? Or an easier workingflow? 2, Is it better to work in a 2D plane or a 3D world ball - and then write a definition to "unroll" the world sphere? 3, Which Grasshopper pluggin should I use? Heron, Ghowl, Sl? Another which works like any GIS? 4, Do you know if there is a Rhino file which the countries - regions are closed curves or surfaces? Daniel, Thank you for your time!…
Added by Daniel Domenech Muñoz at 5:13am on February 7, 2016
Topic: Lattice structure
ent stage as well as for what I want to do in the future. I would like to ask about the application of it in real structure for 3D printing (by CJP technology). Specifically I want to see the different methods with which it can be achieved. I have tryed 2 already, "Morph between two meshes" and "voxelize by distance". In my case I've found more useful the second way as I want much bigger voxels than the ones the first method offers. In the second case though, lattices end points dont have connections, I have tried "Lattice connection" and "Morph Lattice to skin", but millipede results (Stiffness Multiplier) dont have any difference whatsoever. I have tried to run lattice inside volume and the surface separately as well as both of them but the result remains the same. Maybe it has to do with support and loads (I am not really good at it...) I would like to request your assistance regarding this. Thanks in advance. Best regards, Alexis Andreou.…
Added by Alexis Andreou to Crystallon at 11:29am on May 16, 2021
Comment on: Topic 'Puffing Of Flat Surfaces With Holes'
ython patching via Rhinocommon CreatePatch being 7 of those seconds. Currently, to avoid failed splits to remove the backgrounds, due to super shallow areas in skinny features that kiss the construction plane, I'm plane cutting a small amount below that construction plane, then moving the result back up. I'm not using a Patch starting surface, as you can play with in the normal Rhino command, since it just sort of squashes broad curved mounds in ugly fashion, or else pulls them down to make ugly doughnuts everywhere around the input curves. Details on how to use the CreateSurface command of Rhinocommon, hassles solved, is discussed here, with great all hours help from Peter Fotiadis, and I also discovered some clues from Djordje via Google, where he was massaging points into proper format: http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/python-longer-version-of-rhino-geometry-createpatch-expected The highest level CreatePatch command doesn't accept a normal Python list of objects in a variable like the two more simple versions of the same command does. You have to regather them into a Rhino container, which is really a .NET container. I still don't know yet how to upgrade the Python parallel patch component to input the whole panoply of objects you can patch over in Rhino because I don't know what container exists to hold them all that won't break the command. The point of this overall script is to now be able to arrange lots of mere flat surfaces, surfaces because those can define holes versus borders easily, and create real 3D single surface NURBS geometry that can then be surface morphed (equivalent of Rhino Flow Along Surface) onto other 3D models. …
Added by Nik Willmore at 1:04am on February 27, 2016
Event: Footwear Design and Fabrication
ing basic concepts for personalization in footwear design and fabrication in order to send afterwards to CNCs, laser cutting equipment, 3D printers, etc. Note: Previous knowledge in Rhinoceros and footwear design is not necessary.Content:1. Personalization in footwear upper(Working with a digital shape from a 3D scan)2. Shoe sole creation3. Using Grasshopper to create women's heels4. Nesting and using the work area5. Basic programming for a mold and/or a mock-up for CNC - RhinoCAM Requirements: 1 PC or LaptopSoftware: Punto3D, provided by a CD which includes necessary demo programs, as well as the files that will be used for the session. Rhinoceros 5.0 for WindowsGrasshopperRhinoCAM 2014RhinoNEST 2014NOTE: You have to bring your own computer with Rhino 5 installed. Register: http://www.mcneelmiami.com/inc/sdetail/1727 // Diseño y fabricación digital de Calzado Lugar: Sala Ejecutiva 4 Precio: $95.00 USD Idioma de curso: Español Profesor: José de Jesús López Martínez. Punto3D, ART (Authorized Rhino Trainer) Descripción: Compartir conceptos básicos para la personalización de cortes de calzado y el diseño de accesorios. Para su posterior envío a dispositivos como CNC's, equipos de corte láser, impresoras 3D, entre otros. Nota: No es necesario tener conocimientos previos de Rhinoceros, ni de diseño de calzado. Contenido: 1. Personalización de corte de calzado (Trabajo sobre horma digital, la cual proviene de un escaneado 3D) 2. Creación de una suela 3. Grasshopper para la creación de un tacón para calzado de dama 4. Nesting y el aprovechamiento de áreas de trabajo 5. Programación básica de un molde y/o maqueta para CNC – RhinoCAM Requisitos: 1 PC o Laptop Software: Punto3D, proveerá un CD que incluirá los programas Demos necesarios, así como los archivos para trabajar en la sesión Rhinoceros 5.0 para Windows Grasshopper RhinoCAM 2014 RhinoNEST 2014 NOTA: Tienes que llevar tu computador con Rhino 5 ya instalado Regístrate: http://www.mcneelmiami.com/inc/sdetail/1727…
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Added by GIL AKOS at 9:56am on October 28, 2013
Comment on: Topic 'Help with linking Grasshopper to Paneling Tools'
ial-by-nao-box-morphing/), but there are several reasons as to why it wasn't suitable for what I'm trying to do; 1. I'm interested in using a 2D pattern rather than a 3D form, which will then be repeated within a Paneling point grid which is assigned to a surface. The repeated patterns are then pulled onto the surface, which are then used to trim the surface. 2. The surface I'm using has high curvature, and using box morphing intersects the surface, so it doesn't conform to the surface as closely as I'd like it to unless the number of repeats along U and V are increased. 3. The surface I'd like to use has various trimmed regions on it. Paneling Tools is great for me, because the 2D pattern is repeated on a Surface Domain point grid, so it is initially repeated over the the trimmed regions, but once since the Pull setting is used, only the repeated pattern curves that lie over the kept surface remain (see Paneling tools jpeg).    The surface I've used in the images isn't the surface I need to use, but hopefully it shows what I'm trying to do. Also, I've managed to get the patterning that I need on the paneling tool example, but the reason why I want to use Grasshopper is that it allows me to scale up/down the UV ratio of the paneling points by using a slider tool, so the user can change the pattern density. The only trouble with this is that I can't bake the points out of Grasshopper into Rhino so I can use paneling tools.   Also...I'd quite like to know how the VB module works, because I'm curious, and I'd like to learn more!   Sorry if this is a bit wordy, but I can't think of a better way of explaining what I need.   Cheers, Abs…
Added by Abs at 12:42pm on July 14, 2011
Topic: parametric distances with sliders
ject that involves the design of an app that allows people to interact with a 3d model through some sliders.) Ok, imagine you have a symmetrical shape like the one i drew: What I intend to do is to have different 3 sliders that allow me to adjust the 3 distances (x, y, z) independently of one another. -1st question: my idea is to draw the curves in rhino, then use the "divide" and "list item" components to extract the points I need. Is it correct? :D -2nd question: the "move away from" component can be used in a symmetric way? (I try to be more specific: with only one slider, can I move both points 5 and 6 simultaneously about the axis i drew?) -3rd question: is there a way that allows the curves to reshape themselves as I move the slider related to the distance between a couple of points? I hope I have been clear ;) I would greatly appreciate any help you can give me! Matteo…
Added by Matteo De Paoli at 7:29pm on February 10, 2016
Event: WORKSHOP QUERETARO / chidostudio - designplaygrouds
del diseño, el curso cubrirá los conceptos básicos para abordar proyectos de diseño a través del desarrollo de herramientas algorítmicas mediante un proceso de programación visual , utilizaremos el software Rhino 3d y el plugin Grasshopper como nuestras herramientas de trabajo. Detalles: Instructores: Rodrigo Medina | Daniel Camiro Lugar: Plataforma de Arquitectura http://plataforma.com.mx/ Senda del Amanecer No. 151 Milenio III, Querétaro, Qro. México Fechas: 29,30,31 de julio Cupo: Limitado a 15 plazas Costos: Estudiantes:$2,800 Profesionales:$3,400 Fecha límite de pago: miércoles 27 de julio 2011 Importante: Todos los niveles de experiencia son bienvenidos el único requisito es tener un entendimiento básico de los programas CAD y una actitud positiva hacia el aprendizaje de dichas herramientas. *Los participantes deberán traer su propia laptop con todo el software y actualizaciones (originales o versiones de demostración oficiales)previamente instaladas.(se fijara una fecha unos días antes para revisar que todos los equipos estén en orden y listos para trabajar).Si planeas venir de fuera de la ciudad avisanos y te pondremos en contacto con otras personas que también vayan a hacerlo para en caso de desearlo puedan compartir su lugar de estancia. Contacto info@chidostudio.com jesus mendez 4421869813 camiro 4422472424…
Added by daniel camiro at 4:06pm on June 24, 2011
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