signing):
On trivial matters:
1. "Long" sheets means a big value "along" x (say 6 - 9 meters) BUT short "along" y (say 60-90 cm). This means that the min size dictates our panel policy UNLESS we use a self supporting triangular frame that is further triangulated and hosts the Lexan stuff (and your freaky rings of fire). But this negates the planar glazing ultra clean aesthetics and we are back into the misery of that rabbit hole. I hardly can see any Nobel (or EMMY or Oscar or Pulitzer or something equivalent anyway) around. On the other hand tinted glass can being made in sizes up to 3*3 m (or a bit more).
NOTE: Of course using smart glass (Google that) could negate your rings ... but don't tell that to the client.
2. Other than that ... er... cleaning the whole thingy ... well ... I have a solution for that: a bunch of flying dwarfs (or Smurfs) trained by the Lord (Himself) that can do the job (at a price).
3. Other than that the sensible thing to do is to cover (IF the cover is in the agenda) the T truss using the outside "side". But truth is that cleaning could be an issue. US Firm Birdair (King of membranes, master of all tensile things) addresses this using Teflon on certain fabrics ... meaning that rain can wash the membrane quite effectively.
BTW: Projects that have no budget floor makes me feel very happy - this is the proper way to blow millions (for no reason) he , he.…
the same C:\MapWinGIS_installation_folder\gdal-data folder, which is: C:\Program Files\MapWinGIS\gdal-data in your case, I assume.
It seems as now your system is allowing the deletion of the osmconf.ini file, but not the creation of a new osmconf.ini file.
Can we now try the following please:
1) Shut down both Grasshopper and Rhino2) Restart your system.3) Make sure you are logged in as Administrator once the Windows boots up.4) When it boots up, again in your Start menu's search box type: "UAC". Click on it and check if the bar on the left is still set to "Never notify".5) Download the osmconf.ini file attached below.6) Check if downloaded osmconf.ini file has been blocked: right click on it, and choose "Properties". If there is an "Unblock" button click on it, and then click on "OK". If there is no "Unblock" button, just click on "OK".7) Copy the osmconf.ini file to your C:\MapWinGIS_installation_folder\gdal-data folder8) Right-click on "Rhino 5" icon and then choose: "Run as administrator".9) Download and open the newest create_3dbuildings_trees_streets.gh file from here.
What happens?…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 10:38am on April 3, 2017
solutions.
If what you're after is more like this then you could use the boxmorph approach. I haven't got the definition right now, I used to create the xample above, I can post it later if you want to have a look at it.
There is another way that uses the boxmorph approach and the 1:sqr(3) rectangle, as shown on fig. 9 of this paper. I've been looking at it in the last few days, but haven't had a chance to write a blog post, sorry!
Cheers
Evert…
Added by Evert Amador at 6:34am on February 7, 2012
ting on Rhino exit, My bad!2. I used Meshmixer: but used Reduce instead OF Remesh, hence I got a vertices & triangle count more in line with the Bunny figures.3. I scaled the Bunny in Rhino to be ~ 9 mm across, and did the same for Gyroid.stl4. See attached for what Rhino finished with. It appears that Tetgen had not generated its tentacles to the border of the geometry. I don't quite know why? p.s. I turn ON point comp. to run my script…
s connected with what (vertices, edges, faces [BrepFaces, that is], cats, dogs etc etc). Since we have 3 "classes" the possible combinations are 9 (if v = vertex, e = edge, f = face >> trees of "type": vv, ve, vf, ev, ee, ef, fv,fe,ff).
If you have "graphs" in 3d space Sandbox does that type of stuff as well. Same story for meshes, mind.
If this is the case ... I have code that does this ... and the good news are that there's (case breps) a GH component that also does this (Brep Topology) but in order to use it you must know what connectivity trees are (not to mention data trees, he he).…
ts bit by bit.
The total number of data points for the tower are around 150,000. I guess its too much for gh/lb to handle at once.
Hi Abraham,
There were memory issues a couple of times but in those cases rhino pops up a dialogue box saying out of memory and it will close after that. The machine is pretty tough (intel Xenon, 500SSD, 32GB RAM, 4GB nvidia quadro).
Right now the cpu usage during the heavy overall analysis goes up to 95% sometimes but memory usage stays between 8-9 GB. CPU usage does crank up to max I guess. How to solve it? Any ideas?…
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hat software I use: Microsation, AECOSIm (BIM), Catia/SiemensNX, Generative Components (slow, faulty, almost dead), Quest3d (boy! this is from planet Zorg) and GH (good fun but NOT for "strict" AEC matters). I use numerous other stuff for fun as well.
4. Do I use Modo for other than fun? No ... because I hate subdivision modeling (but this doesn't stop me from admiring a stunning product made by the best out there).
5. Am I a Bentley man? Yes (and no).
6. Does Rhino need a "top" rendering thing and/or Nexus? No.
7. Does Rhino need Quest3D? Yes.
8. Can Rhino do AEC things? No (but can act in a third violin role).
9. Should Rhino target AEC? Yes (requires a lot of money, mind).
10. Should GH target AEC? Yes (see n9).
PS: still renderings are previous century stuff: there's the next century going on now (from what I'm told, he he). Do people know that? No (as usual).
best, Peter…
for you. After using this library you won’t use any other.
3. wxPython. A gui toolkit for python. I have primarily used it in place of tkinter. You will really love it.
4. Pillow. A friendly fork of PIL (Python Imaging Library). It is more user friendly than PIL and is a must have for anyone who works with images.
5. SQLAlchemy. A database library. Many love it and many hate it. The choice is yours.
6. BeautifulSoup. I know it’s slow but this xml and html parsing library is very useful for beginners.
7. Twisted. The most important tool for any network application developer. It has a very beautiful api and is used by a lot of famous python developers.
8. NumPy. How can we leave this very important library ? It provides some advance math functionalities to python.
9. SciPy. When we talk about NumPy then we have to talk about scipy. It is a library of algorithms and mathematical tools for python and has caused many scientists to switch from ruby to python.
10. matplotlib. A numerical plotting library. It is very useful for any data scientist or any data analyzer.…