rotate back to zero degree (start position) then don't rotate, then rotate to -80 degree, then back to zero degree (start position) and stay there.
I hope the you can help me.
Thank you.
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inal surface, creating buckling.
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/differential-growth-in-curves?id=2985220%3ATopic%3A1313465&page=1#comments
I experimented with many different texture effects. In the end I decided i liked the idea of the outer surface being eroded smooth. With the articulate texture protected within folds.
Full GH (Kangaroo - Meshmachine - Weaverbird - Millipede)…
Added by Nick Tyrer at 5:25am on December 10, 2015
ase to give the same result using a graph mapper with a parabola as in the attached file
Unfortunately it never gave the same result ..... is it a mistake in the book ?!…
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The goal is to construct in real life with balloons, in order to calculate and optimize the dimensions of the dome. It is possible to do that in grasshopper?
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Thank you for your help,
Nastia …
Chris,
Again the number of curves which SubCrv gives me is different from the actual curve on the surface! for example it gives me 80 curves in which there are 20 curves!