are on their own paths, but the first branch contains 3 curves and the second one 2 curves. If you want the same result for all pairs of curves you'd need to split up the first and second branches, so that all curves are on their own branch.…
Added by Lars Renklint at 4:33am on September 6, 2009
rve
10 curve
11 curve
12 curve
13 curve
...and I'd like to rearrange the order in which the curve are listed, to something like this:
{0,0,0}
0 curve
1 curve
8 curve
9 curve
10 curve
11 curve
2 curve
3 curve
4 curve
5 curve
12 curve
13 curve
6 curve
7 curve
I hope this makes sense.
Thank in advance for any advice,
John…
vector * number
8. number * point
9. point * number
10. complex * complex
11. colour * colour
12. colour * number
13. number * colour
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Seattle, WA…
Added by David Rutten at 10:39pm on November 12, 2010
domain of 10, 12, 14, 18 and 20mm.Simply put, i can't seem to use the R / Domain correctly in the Random-component. Following the attached logic(which in this case is wrong) it places all of the circles in the specified domain in every single centerpoint.My goal is to place one circle per one centerpoint, defined by the specific domain of 10 12, 14, 18 and 20.Help! :)…
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