created surface with sweep and rotate them with number of division. Section curves of 2Railsweep is defined with 3 Point arc and shape is also controlable.
You can change shape by sliding 16 paramteters.
The definition is rather long, hope somebody can modify with more sphiscated manner.
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パラメトリックにボトルデザインをする.ghxファイルを作成しました。ボトルのプロファイルカーブを、参照となる円に対して、高さ、シフト、オフセットでコントロールポイントの位置情報を与えて定義。次にスイープで分割数だけ回転コピーして作成。
スイープの断面、3点円弧で作成し、形状コントロールするようにしています。
ボトル形状は、16のパラメーターをスライドすることで定義出来ます。
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. {0;0} N=16. In order to get the loft component to work correctly you need 16 trees, each with one branch having 3 (circle) items on it (one from each initial tree). The items also need to be in a particular order so that the loft 'makes sense' visually. Using the Flip component gives you one tree (zero index) with 16 branches (0->15) with one item on each branch. {0;0->15} N=1. Using the Merge component all corresponding indices of the three input trees will merge (first process) and concatenate their respective items (second process). This is why it's important to have tree/branch structures that match before merging them. At least that's been my experience. You end up in this case with 16 trees each with one branch having 3 items on it. Within the branch these items are indexed according to the order in which you connect the three lists to the Merge component (ie. A,B,C; B,C,A,etc). I can't say for certain that this is a complete and accurate explanation but it's how I've been considering it. Hope it helps. It can also be described in terms of matrices but I'm trying to stay true to the language of GH.
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Added by Chris Tietjen at 10:51am on January 14, 2011
ere a way to set this up in a way that lets say when there are 28 it will go for one of 4, 7 or 14 and if it is a primer number it will exclude enough number of boats to obtain the closest suitable number - lets say there are 29 boats but it will only show 28 and go back to selecting 4,7 or 14.…
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pped inward (it'd have showed up in a render sooner or later). geodesic.ghx
The "trick" of the lines is all buried in the vb code inside the "VB (DotNET VB Script)" component I renamed "vbGeodesic". Basically the visual basic code cycles through the 15 points resulting from the divide operation, picking them up 3 at a time in the right sequence to define the 16 facets that result from the divide (ie the component takes in a 15 point list and spits out a 16*3=48 point list). Hopefully the picture below helps. Once you figure out how to select the points in correct sequence, it's pretty straight-forward to do the cull and draw lines.
A related example is on pg 106 of the Grasshopper Primer. An even better example of what I think you're after is on page 32 of the "Algorithmic Modeling" document on the tutorial page.
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Added by Chris Mealing at 6:50pm on October 17, 2009
Si Juan, es una banca para un parque en Lima, este es un tramo de 3 metros de los 16 que debería tener de acuerdo al diseño original, muchas gracias por tu comentario, exitos!.
LF