ine will require a points and normal vectors. Give ArrPolar the same parameters used to position the diamonds, but use a point instead of a gem object. This will give you your points. The normals are just a vectors from origin to the points.
4. I added components to the attached file that includes a VB fillet routine. (I don't recall where I found it.) You have to play with the 2 Boolean values depending on the 2 surfaces you feed the routine. Also, be aware that Rhino does not handle filleted surfaces well when they come from Grasshopper. To fix this you have to invoke the Rhino command _DivideALongCreases - otherwise your filleted surfaces will have corners in them.
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he circle is being divided into 5 but your building only has 4 sides so one of the divisions is lost. This video explains:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rCgP0zSiPY&index=6&list=PLruLh1AdY-SgW4uDtNSMLeiUmA8YXEHT_
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Problem was caused due to matching data issue.
I would strongly advice you to read these two books (1,2) about Grasshopper:
They will clear you a lot of things about grasshopper, especially the basic ones.
About your problem with text: Text marks can be rotated by clicking and holding the left mouse button on it's ends. If you would like to move it without rotating, just click and hold at the middle of the text, and then move it.About color of the group: Right click on the desired group and define the RGB components under the "Colour".
Btw, I could not open your .3dm file as I am using Rhino 4, and you Rhino 5. But it's not important as I needed only two lines.Bear in mind that you can always save your Rhino 5 .3dm files as Rhino 4 (File->Save as-> Rhino 4 3DM Models).…