e Z coordinate is interpret and rises as "amount of tweets in that specific location". My question is: how would it be possible to upload a picture as a mesh in order to deform it from the given coordinates I have collected. Attached to this post I uploaded a video with the logic that I started. Also anyway to record twitter data from specific days? I would like to compare data from past days
Plugins Used: @it and Mosquito
Similar Inspiration and research: http://www.formfollowsbehavior.com/2011/01/30/invisible-cities/
Twitter Topo from Jose Fernando Villamizar on Vimeo.…
B, as needed). I read lot of topics on forum and as I know it definetely works perfectly in older versions of grasshopper. In recent version is that problem, that´s not possible take data A and make difference with all of the data B. The choice which you mentioned works, but it takes data A and every one item make diference with all data from B - so it makes duplicates with holes on different places (see picture, its from example model from post before, you can try it)
I found 3 possible solutions:
1) C# script (made by S.Schiefer )
2) Python script (made by Ionut Anton)
3) get older version of GH
If am I right, it´s a pitty. Thank you , again
regards
J.…
y using the Honeybee_Update Honeybee component.
The video below (best viewed in full-screen mode) provides an idea of what these components are capable of being used for:
The video below shows how these components can be used in an existing Honeybee project (for additional links please open this video in youtube):
I have uploaded two examples as Hydra files that show how these components can be used for grid-point and image-based simulations:
Example1 : Grid Point Calculations
Example2: Image based simulation
Finally, a more esoteric application is demonstrated in this video:
These components are still in the beta-testing stage. Some of the limitations of the components are:
1. Only Type C photometry IES files are supported at present.
2. Rhino is likely to get sluggish if there are too many luminaires (i.e. light fixtures) present in a scene.
3. Due to the spectral limitations of the ray-tracing software (RADIANCE), simulations involving color mixing might not be physically realizable.
Additional details about photometric and spectral calculations are probably an overkill for this forum. However, I'd be glad to answer any related questions. Please report any bugs or request new features either on this forum or on Github.
Mostapha, Leland Curtis, Reinhardt Swart and Dr. Richard Mistrick provided valuable inputs during the development of these components.
Thanks,
Sarith
Update 16th January 2017:
An example with some new components and bug fixes since the initial release announcement can be found here
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goal ist to use a component to tell the brick, you either be the same as the 1. selfmade brick or the 2.
to compare those I drew lines from the center point of each surface to their cornerpoints:
Then I took the overall length of all these lines together. and divided the area by this length:
The endpart of the script looks like this:
i'm trying to figure it out with galapagos, it somehow works but it can either make the 1. Equals-component to be true (so every item is true) or the 2. component but i'd like to have a list that for example says: True, True, True, False, True, False, False,...
Thanks for help
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGOpitpKpps
This software is great but you can only create symmetric lights, and it's a bit difficult to draw smooth curves. Just miss a refit command...
So I thought I could generate a mesh with gh. Should be easy. Didn't have much time to work on this yet...
There are crucial choices to make in regard to the way you interact with the curve. I just made a try with attractors but I'm not really satisfied. Any ideas would be welcome.
IES-GH.3dm
IES-GH.gh
Cheers
Fred.
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By the way, can you include the material id color and the object id color? It's really a nightmare I always forget to set them right and there can be so many of them!…
). forgive me if Iam wrong, but Iam partially colorblind so I cant see which axis is red/green :)
(Probably) plane with given z vector (normal plane) gets x and y axis by looking for world coordinate system, and so it can differ respectively to normal vector direction...
I preassume that .normalAt(u,v) works same as in surface divide component, which generates correct normal vectors (vector field ;))...
I'am also quite sure that David will add a new component which will be more flexible in planes generation (he wrote some time about it)...
"What is the best way to get 'smooth' transitioning normals across a row of points?" IMO the best, but not perfect :
evaluate reparametrized surface e.g. at uv = (0.5,0.5) (point A)
then evaluate it at uv (0.6,0.5) (u+0.1, v) (point B)
now you have 2 points, make vector -> (AB)
next use this vector + normal vector do define properly oriented normal plane (origin, normal vector as x axis, ab vector as y axis)
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next level.
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Participants are kindly asked to bring their own laptops and have pre-installed Rhino + Grasshopper.
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imension(new Plane(new Point3d(5, 3, 0), Vector3d.ZAxis), new Point2d(0, 0), new Point2d(10, 10), new Point2d(5, 5));
myDim.TextHeight = 500;
doc.Objects.AddLinearDimension(myDim);
The bold line seems to be not working because I can't see any changes of text size in the rhino document.
2. I failed to add my DimStyle Object to the LinearDimension object I created above.
Rhino.DocObjects.DimensionStyle myDimStyle = new Rhino.DocObjects.DimensionStyle();
myDimStyle.ArrowLength = 100; myDimStyle.TextGap = 200; myDimStyle.TextHeight = 500;
int dimStyleIndex = doc.DimStyles.Add("myDimStyle", false);
myDim.DimensionStyleIndex = dimStyleIndex;
The bold line seems to be not changing the style of my LinearDimension object.
Could anyone help me with these two failures?
Thanks!
-Jerome
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