xtract picture frames with one small app[adapter]. I get a total of 131 images, [ So in fact they are the same as screenshot] and I use this image as imagery to 3d photogrammetry. Probably this is incorrect, but it's how far I can go without drones in place.…
depends on that data.
So, for instance, if my component is receiving 3 strings and at some point that data changes (structurally or "physically") I have to know it to wipe the old data in my third app and send the new one.
I know that with my clunky method I'm counting more events than necessary but at least I'm on the safe side, avoiding data collision on the third app. If you have any suggestion to improve the performance and the general behaviour of the event listening system I'll appreciate it.
Thanks.
Ángel.…
the distance between the points so the triangles it creates don't have very long sides.All my attempts were very far from the goal so I'm only uploading the population. Pictures 2 and 3 demonstrate how the software works and changes which dots to connect. The software can be found here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/10543937/Image-Triangulator-AppThank you very much!…
some weird engine, you know, he he) IS NOT like designing plain vanilla AEC things.
Therefore features/calculation methods/capabilities as found in MCAD apps (considered off topic by many in our trade) are mandatory for certain types of designs.
Anyway and if we forget FEA stuff, currently I have 3 C# goals:
(1) master the art of controlling the placement of existed blocks in GH defined topology(done),
(2) master the art of baking blocks(done) and
(3) master the art of baking heavily nested blocks that NX/Catia can understand (progress is slow).
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Or if this doesn't work the the lines who's end points Y value doesn't match
5) join all remaining curves. this gives you polylines for each row.
6) From these you can extract control points that will be on differrent branches
i would demonstrate this but i'm stuck watching the wedding at a friend's and until mcneel makes a rhinoid with gh app you'll have to wait 'til later…
omponents and Revit means Dynamo.
Both are masterminded by the very same fella (Robert Aish: an ex Bentley R&D head, then Autodesk paid more [life sucks]).
AECOSim eats Revit for breakfast but has a far steeper learning curve ... meaning that the masses would opt for Revit.…