and also an ocTree command that might be able to help but I am not sure how to use them exactly. In addition, is there a way to fill those implied surfaces once the lines are offset so that I would then not need to turn them into surfaces in rhino? Thank you in advance for the help! I have attached my model and some pictures of it as well.…
and z vectors of zero length.
The following will work:
Dim cr As New circle(Plane.WorldXY, 1)
cr.center = New Point3d(1, 2, 3)
a = cr
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia…
Added by David Rutten at 9:13am on October 20, 2010
ts phase changing properties, as a spatial material without a traditional framework or support material creates the ability to navigate and fabricate directly on and around existing objects.
Use of 3D vector-based tool paths and a robotic arm forced the students to rethink their design strategy through the exploration of the relationship between material and tooling. Custom tools and techniques were developed through the workshop in order to work with this novel material. The following work produced during this 10-day workshop from students of Tamkang University, ChiaoTung University, Feng Chia University examine this approach....
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Additive Robotic Materialization is an experimental research project in cooperation with Cheng Yang Product Design Co. Ltd (澄洋產品設計 佘昱錫) sponsored by Tamkang University Department of Architecture Prof. Chen-Cheng Chen (淡江大學建築系 陳珍誠教授) and ABB Taiwan.
special thanks to HAL - Thibault Schwartz for the educational license for this 10days workshop.
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rcs into evaluate curve component, always seems to output properties at the start of the arc (David might verify if this is a bug).
See if the attached is consistent with how you would like to achieve this.
The arcs are controlled by the points in the Rhino model.
Cheers,
Jon…
one can see how the drainage paths generated from a series of fixed sources shift to find the slopes and valleys in the terrain.
For each source point, the algorithm:
1. finds the downward sloping direction
2. moves in that direction a designated distance
3. finds the closest point on the surface
4. if this new point is not higher or too close, then
5. it repeats from the new point.…