or each branch goes to col 1, element 2 to col 2 and so on. The issue I am having is how to deal with branches that have less than 5 elements. Notice how in the attachment the number 8 is at row 2 where I want it to be in row 3.…
Added by jon kontuly at 1:03pm on September 30, 2014
ture which is combined with some columns. The columns are arranged in a straight grid structure. I’m not able to get a smooth transition between structural curves as you can see in the image.
Problem 1: I was able to make the columns out of 4 curves, I need this to be 8.
Problem 2: I want to be able to manipulate the column posiotions by XYZ.
Problem 3: The curves (these two curves should be a dome like structure) from two columns aren’t conecting smoothly as you can see in the green ellipse in the image below.
After I created the column curves ( blue circle) in grasshopper (file: 'Surface+Columns' and 'columns2') I made solid columns out of it and tryed to join them smoothly with the surface to project a grid structure on it (in rhino).
Unfortunatly I went wrong and the problem is which you can see in the red ellipse:
The column pipes aren’t on the same level like the grid structure of the surface. Somethimes they are on, sometimes under the surface.
Could somebody help me please, That would be absolutly great!! :)
In the file 'Surface' you'll find the Surface with the current column possition.
Here you find a few reference pictures, but actually it should look like on the rendering below - just properly :)
reference1.jpg
reference2.jpg
reference3.jpg
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7. True
8. True <-- this one
9. True
10. False
11. True
12. False
13. True
14. True <-- this one
15. True
16. False
17. True
18. False
19. True
20. True <-- this one
21. True
22. False
23. True
24. False
25. True
26. True <-- this one
27. True
28. False
29. True
30. False
31. True
32. True <-- this one
33. True
Any idea how I can solve this?
Thanks!…