see in my bottom post image there is only one isocurve showing in U and V.
In Grasshopper there's no surface rebuild? Well, the same old Grasshopper Patch command will let you specify spans I guess, to make a surface from a planar curve, but it won't work for things with holes since they will just fill in!
You can recreate a surface painfully by untrimming, adding many UV points, rebuilding from those points, then retrimming with the original surface info, but the retrimming simply fails.
If you make a planar surface from a curve in Rhino, you end up with utterly no point editability:
No wonder my CreatePatch tests were a failure. The starting surface could not be distorted except in the extreme case of moving four corner points!
I have no idea how to successfully rebuild a surface akin to the Rhino rebuild command. It's great to be able to prototype in Grasshopper, but with Python I can rebuild easily ( http://4.rhino3d.com/5/rhinocommon/?topic=html/M_Rhino_Geometry_Surface_Rebuild.htm ;), so I guess I should start a collection, like peter, of little script components for prototyping with.…
Added by Nik Willmore at 6:18am on February 26, 2016
patial re-adaptation as a driver for social change. Time-based dynamic systems will transform the digital–analogue divide through networks of instantaneous spatial deployment creating a symbiotic spatial context that examines new-era demands.
Philips will cover 60% of the inscription fee for the best 6 applicants. Submit your CV and portfolio to madrid@aaschool.ac.uk.…
component is checking ad, as, ar and aa values. This is just to make sure that the results are accurate enough.Good to go!Current working directory is set to: c:\ladybug\unnamed\DF\Runtime error (FileNotFoundException): Le fichier 'c:\ladybug\unnamed\DF\error.log' est introuvable.Traceback: line 327, in script
I never had this problem before... and I don't see the link between your python component and this error.
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offers new design methods helping participants both in concept and practice. Active discussions on the contemporary issues of architecture and design will be held in order to provide participants with an opportunity to share their views and create their own project.The workshop is going to be used as a platform utilising multi-layered techniques and production processes which can control intelligent geometries, calibration of parts and behavioral taxonomies, normalizing an innovative field of predictability. Exploring material intelligence, formal logic efficiencies and precision assemblies.DETAILS///In the DYNAMIC MUTATIONS workshop we will emerge into Maya’s polygon modeling, pattern makingand animationtools, adaptive skin and kinetic structures, covering all the required basis and getting a taste of its more advanced features. We are going to simulate material properties and dynamic forces with Maya physics engine. Moreover, the design logic and generative processes, as well as the potential of parametric thinking as a resourceful tool for achieving diversity and complexity in generation and fabrication. Kinesis and morphosis will be the two keys of the workshop. The participants’ end result must present both characteristics of these aspects.The goal is creating a project that each participant can proudly include in his portfolio using the state of the art programs and techniques.For attending the workshop there is no previous software experience required.WHAT YOU WILL LEARN///- Introduction in Mayapolygons and NURBS modeling- Simulation of material properties and dynamic forces with Maya physics engine- Animation tools and Maya skeleton system to control complex morphologies - Visualization and rendering techniques - Maya MEL script for creating customized tools and interface- Introduction in Rhino 3D- Parametric surface articulation with Grasshopper - Strategies for 3D printing - Lecture on project presentationTUTORS///PavlinaVardoulaki / Greece & Bulgaria / AA School of Architecture, LondonJiteshJidhav / India / AA School of Architecture,LondonAPPLICATION///http://designmorphine.com/…
approach towards the architectural concepts and designs. We should embrace the parametric design technology, taking the advantages for a more creative, precise and efficient design process and production. We (architects) should learn from other disciplines, such as airplane, shipbuilding and industrial design industries, they have been using these technology for their design and production for decades. On the other hand, the supreme design tool is still the human brain, the parametric software helps designer's creativity, but the creativity doesn't depend on the software. it's just another tool, which helps designer to manifest the ideas they have, and it doesn't make you a good designer!!! (This is my research and dissertation at University)
I also thought that the parametric was bullshit until I worked at Foster+Partners two years ago. Many jobs (or even the most of their jobs) have used parametric software (Bentley Generative Components).
I think i is good to know the parametric design tools and techniques, let's do our best and the future of the parametric is bright.
Regarding the AA qualification, don't you think the name helps? Especially in China? (of course you have to be a very good architect, not just the name).
My MSN is zyunsei@hotmail.com, catch you there, mate.…
There is also one that utilises Python scripting that might be more easily applied. My hope is to introduce NURBS obstructions into the heat map from which I can project into a 3D surface like this:
I will update how this goes over the coming days. It can be done, as it seems this is the technique used in this project (woohoo!)…
Added by Adam Roggero at 5:43pm on September 8, 2016
orming Along Filaments. The goal is to make it with as few "material" as possible and with the shape of a sphere.
For the final proposal I will try to produce a pavilion with this algorithm. So people would be able to sit and lay in those hammock-like structures.
The ideal would be to find a way to input some ergonomic rules. But I do not think I will be able to finish it until December.
Any advice or feedback is welcome!
Some references:
Tomás Saraceno
AA Visiting School Slovenia, Vitanje 2014…
chedule
02:00 pm final Jury and Student Presentation | Vorhoelzer Forum, 5th floor south
04:00 pm discussion and drinks | roofterrace, 5th floor south
05:00 pm exhibition | institute of emerging technologies room 4119, 4th floor north
06:00 pm party and leaving drinks for Prof. C. Walker | roofterrace, 5th floor north
Jury for the TUM Summer Pavilion 2011
Prof. Richard Horden | Horden Cherry Lee Arcitects, London
Prof. Dr. Tina Wolf | Institute for Technology and Design of Shell Constructions
Prof. Hermann Kaufmann | Institute for Timber Construction
Prof. Dr. Kristina Shea | Institute for Virtual Product Development
Prof. Amandus Sattler | Allmann Sattler Wappner Architekten
Prof. Manfred Grohman | Bollinger + Grohman
Dipl.-Ing. Anne Steinberger | BDA Bayern
Marcus Fischer | FinnForestMerc
Dipl. Des. Thomas Häussler | Spatialdesign
Walter Fahrenschon | Hundegger GmbH
Dipl.-Ing. Susanne Schaubeck | Institute for Urban Design and Regional Planning…
intersection-elements (01/AA etc)
To get a result from RInt i do have to flatten the first set and do have to graft the second. Therefore i can only retrieve the parent-information from the second set.
I hope i could explain my problem and somebody has an easy solution on hand...
Best regards,
Heiko
PS. ObjAtts in the attached files is from human…
Added by Heiko Wöhrle at 10:11am on October 27, 2016