ions and ideas fro things, and was searching for an application that models in 3D this plug-in I have not really worked out how the system works yet. So if I was designing a light or a textile it looks like I could use this app. What do you think? Can you advise as this seems to require algebra or is it intuitive? Issy…
Added by Issy Pover at 6:58pm on November 12, 2009
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BIM is NOT a parametric process at least having in mind graphical editors the likes of GH (or stuff the likes of Generative Components): it's a holistic data management approach. Some concepts used in BIM apps (for instance in AECOSim etc) the likes of "walls"/"openings" etc are "parametric" in the sense that allow auto perforation of this with that. On the other hand AECOSim is feature driven (since Microstation works in that "mode" as well) ... a thing that complex things even more with regard what is actually "parametric" and what not.
BIM is as good as the meta data structure is (especially the spec related aspect - Goggle MasterFormat and the likes). BIM AEC apps are notoriously incapable to work (without a lot of lines of code) with proper RDBMS. On the other hand Bentley Systems ProjectWise ... well ... but that's another animal (by no means a topic for the inexperienced).
In descending order or importance a contemporary AEC practice should use:
1. A general information "controller" like ProjectWise (who said/did what/when/why).
2. A Specs (say CSI - not the TV soap opera) management app.
3. Several Meta data RDBMS.
4. A BIM suite of apps.
5. Optionally some parametric thingy.
PS: For AEC ... when inviting the parametric thingy to the party you have only 2 options:
ProjectWise + AECOSim + Generative Ciomponents (my choice).
?? + Revit + Dynamo.
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1D when it comes to a location on a surface or a curve. If a 3D point shares a location on a surface we can represent it by means of the U and V co-ordinates of that surface.
In your example above the 4 surface corners are {2,2.5,0}, {17, 2.5, 0}, {17, 19, 0} and {2,19,0}. Unless you reparametrise the domains they will typically take the same domains as the curves that constructed them in this particular case the lengths (but these curves are only that length at the edges and only when you created the surface).
So the U domain is 0 to 15 (17-2) and the V domain is 0 to 16.5 (19-2.5). Even if you transformed the surface to another location or another shape these domains will not change and therefore the UV co-ordinate will not change. If you reparemterise the surface then the domains are set to 0 and 1 in both directions and this might be easier to work with. You can think of them as a percentage then, a UV location of {0.5, 0.5} of a reparameterised surface will always be in the middle of the 2D space.
All points on a surface in 2D have a 3D space co-ordinate as well, but not all 3D points have a 2D co-ordinate. This is why we need to use the Surface CP to get a UV value to evaluate a surface at a given point.
Incidently the 1D co-ordinate of a curve is represented by the parameter t
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