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Comment on: Topic '3D voronoi structure(3D-semi-orthogonal voronoi structure)'
h other etc etc). Then randomly do the yellow lines (in X or in XY or in XYZ). Do not bother if the segments have equal lengths. Get the pairs of points (at end/start). Compute the big box (white). 2. With "help" boxes off this is the situation: 3. Do a Voronoi using the pair of points as above and the big box: See that "equal" length lines means nothing with regard the "random" appearance of the cells. If the deployment of the boxes (as in 1) is "flat" (meaning: no stacks in Z) then we have just a juicy Voronoi rectangular pepperoni pizza. best…
Added by peter fotiadis at 10:44am on April 20, 2017
Topic: Voronoi rigid body
ts (that should make whole structure rigid body, right?). Questions 1 In KarambaManual there is component called "BeamJoint" but i dont have it is it available only in pro version? 2 Is there other method form makeing my structure rigid body? 3 Should all lines be flatter before going to "LineToBeam" component. Unfortunately my system crash when i try to do that Best, karol…
Added by Karol Wawrzyniak to Karamba3D at 3:18pm on March 29, 2012
Topic: Parabola questions galore!
tions and that will be the end of it.  I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will continue to ask the aforementioned set of questions.  Good luck. ___________________________________________________________________ Question 1:  How do I go about measuring the arc length of a parabola in Rhino? In a nutshell, I'm looking to accurately measure curve length in Rhino in this case using a parabola. Question 2:  Once I can measure the arc length of a parabola, how do I go about manually changing it to a specified length (Ex: If my arc length is 14, but I need it to be 24)?  Followup question, is there a way to use a slider in Grasshopper to do this? Question 3:  Once I eventually am able to create a parabola of a specific arc length/curve length the next thing I'll be doing is to create a parabolic cylinder comprised of 6 inch squares (view image below for visual cue).  Is there a way to change the scale of a parabolic cylinder while still maintaining the 6x6" grid/panels?  I plan on using a 3D printer to print out 6x6" interlocking tiles that when glued will form a parabola, and would like to be able to do it for a variety of parabola sizes. …
Added by Chris Beffa at 4:21pm on November 30, 2015
Topic: Sorting list of points depending on their location in different curves
nts which are located on different surfaces of these boxes. Now I want to divide the points in such a way that I have all the points located on each different surface in a branch of a list. So if I have a tree for the points with 10 branches (for 10 different situations) and 4 different surfaces the points can be located on. I would like to have one tree as a result where I have the following struture: {Situation 1, Surface 1} {Situation 1, Surface 2} {Situation 1, Surface 3} {Situation 1, Surface 4} {Situation 2, Surface 1} ... {Situation 10, Surface 4} My goal is to make individual surfaces based on the point clusters on each surface. For now I tried the Point in Curves function, but somehow I still get points on different surfaces even though I should just get them for one of the surfaces. Kind regards, Florian…
Added by Florian Wochele at 12:00pm on June 8, 2017
Topic: New Gismo components: Green View Index and shapefile reader
georges/gismo/blob/master/examples/green_view_index.gh 2) Shapefiles (.shp) files reader:Shapefiles to test the new "read SHP" component:https://qgis.org/downloads/data/qgis_sample_data.zip  (folder '\qgis_sample_data\shapefiles') 3) Two bug fixes- "OSM 3D Roads" component now runs on Rhino 7 as well.- "Bathymetry 1' color palette allowed to be used. Gismo wishes you happy holidays and Happy New 2021!…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 1:12pm on December 24, 2020
Event: GRASSNOCEROS
comerciales. Rhino permite comunicar ideas en el desarrollo, investigación, manufactura, marketing y proceso de construcción de un producto o espacio, antes de ser construido y genera documentos constructivos para la elaboración de los mismos. Permite exportar los archivos a las extensiones comerciales más utilizadas en la industria como DXF, DWG, Illustrator y 3ds entre muchos otros. La gran cantidad de extensiones suplen las necesidades especificas para arquitectura, diseño de producto, calzado, joyería, ingeniería, manufactura y visualización fotorealista.    Grasshopper es una extensión de Rhino que permite el modelado paramétrico sin tener conocimientos de programación o matemáticas avanzadas,  facilitando el desarrollo de modelos de alta complejidad a partir de formas simples o complejas. Dimension   Del 12 Septiembre al 14 de Octubre de 2011 Sesiones: 15 de 3 hrs  Duración: 45 horas Días: lunes, miércoles y viernes Horario: de 19:00 hrs a 22:00 hrs   Costo: Pago único: $4,000 (antes del inicio del taller) Pago fraccionado: $4,500 Primer pago: $2,000 para reservar tu lugar.  Segundo pago:  $1,250 - 26 de septiembre Tercer pago: $1,250 - 3 de octubre   Es necesario traer Laptop Propia En caso de requerir factura se cobrará el i.v.a.  …
Added by Javier M Gaxiola at 11:24am on August 29, 2011
Topic: Ovoid "metaball"?
of sampling points in a circular area, the idea would be to apply it to ovoids.   Image 1 shows two closed curves in oval forms. In reality, the curves should be ovoids (symmetrical on only one axis) and not ovals. But anyways, in blue are the closed shapes that we start with and in red, the corresponding curves that I am trying to achieve.   Image 2 shows this in 3D form. The modeling was done by just a simple revolution but obviously the initial curves aren't right.   Image 3 shows more or less the final form. The two egg shapes aren't on the same axe and are deviated from each other. I would imagine that I would try and find the point of intersection of the main axis of symmetry of each and then find a way of creating the isocurves.    What I am trying to achieve in the end is a catwalk or a connection space between two egg shaped spaces. The idea is that the structure of each spaces can then flow through one and the other creating this catwalk.   Oh boy, I am not even sure I'm making sense. But thanks to anyone if you have some thoughts.   Image 1 Image 2   Image 3   …
Added by Ben at 3:41am on August 3, 2011
Event: Rhino.GetMe Parametric Workshop Querétaro
na cubierta o una estructura sigue en pie; presentar el router cnc en el evento depende del ejercicio práctico, para mayores informes no duden en escribir a luzyextura@gmail.com o a las oficinas de Bishon en Querétaro   _______________________________________________________   Workshop de arquitectura paramétrica mediante procesos digitales.   El temario incluye aspectos básicos y medios del modelado en Rhino, tanto de dibujo como de objetos en 3D, y las funciones de Grasshopper como una herramienta para el diseño paramétrico.   Al finalizar el curso, los asistentes serán capaces de manejar Rhinoceros y  Grasshopper en un nivel medio, también comprenderán todas las herramientas básicas y el estilo de trabajo.   Además del contenido teórico se incluye un ejercicio práctico, que consiste en la producción de un modelo 3D, abarcando desde las ideas generadoras, el diseño, dibujo de piezas para su fabricación y construcción final.   El workshop tiene dos semanas de duración, con un horario de 8 am a 3 pm, el costo para estudiantes es de $4590, para la comunidad en general $4900. 35% descuento antes del 22 de julio   Informes bishion@mail.com, luzytextura@gmail.com.   Teléfono en Querétaro 4422 75 2863 Teléfono en la Ciudad de México 04455 4381 3302…
Added by Bernardo Filiberto Rivera López at 2:19pm on July 1, 2011
Comment on: Topic 'Seamless pattern'
ill be curves not lines. But it could be fixed if necessary 1 Generation of a torus 2 Generation of Voronoi in 3d and calculation of intersection between cells and torus 3 Cut of the curves with 2 planes 4 Projection of the curves in XY planes between 0 and 2*PI 5 Scale in X of this pattern and array  Main variables are Little radius of torus Number of points for Populate 3d component  And the scale in X  It seems quite a simple way to generate a Seamless Voronoi. Happy ? For the question about symetry, cut, rotate ... you will have to draw things , seek on internet ... figure it by yourself. …
Added by Laurent DELRIEU at 2:08pm on August 8, 2016
Event: Scott Crawford Lecture - Eugene, OR
regon, Eugene, OR Scott Crawford of LMN's innovative Tech Shop has been empowering non-techie architects to explore design variations, giving lighting and energy performance feedback.  For the Cleveland Medical Mart and Convention Center, the designers "painted" facade possibilities in Photoshop that were translated to parametric window patterns.  The resulting patterns were optimized for building performance as well as aesthetic effect, then codified into Revit family members.  Textures for adjacent wall panels were 3D printed and cast to examine aggregations.  A negative was milled at full-scale for the pre-cast panels. In the Tech Shop, the team has worked with a wide variety of architectral software for modeling, fabrication, lighting, structural, wind and energy analysis.  They even rigged up a Kinect movement sensor and projector to make a table work like an enormous iPad.  Scott has developed great communication skills by teaching at University of Washington, where he earned both a Master of Architecture and a Master of Science in Design Computing.    See more at: http://lmnts.lmnarchitects.com/ Please come see his free lecture, Friday April 20 at 5:30pm in room 206 Lawrence Hall, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.    To take his workshop on Iterative Daylight Analysis with Parametric Modeling sign up for ARCH 4/508  "Wrk GrasshoprSim Softw" (instructor of record Mark Donofrio) Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm and Sunday 9am-12:20pm, please call 541-346-4231. The workshop is $375 for undergraduate credit, $750 for graduate credit ($350 scholarships available), fees waived for faculty.…
Added by Nancy Yen-wen Cheng at 3:27am on April 18, 2012
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