I set one curve in Rhino, Extrude it 82000mm and that's it. It takes between 4 and 5 seconds but doesn't even register on the profiler. A more advanced definition that registers a maximum of 53ms takes about 5 minutes.
I attached the GH file but I don't think there is any need to look at it as it is just two components.
It only seems to be in a particular Rhino file but I cannot share it for professional reasons. I also should mention that I work primarily on networked drives and when I open a new file and set one curve it takes exactly as long as it should, which is no time at all.
Any ideas?…
Added by Andy VanMater at 10:05am on September 27, 2013
mat, which at most would give you 4 x 16 = 64 bits.
If that's not enough, then I'd think image is not the right file format anyway - you could just use a *.csv or similar.
Cheers, Thomas…
ectural context.
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We will produce dynamic objects defined by parameters and modified in realtime.
We will learn to discretize, facet and panel in a non homogeneous way.
We will work with restrictions to determine our shapes, obtaining unpredictable results.
And we will take the control of what we produce : by measuring , visualizing and optimizing our parametric forms.
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Added by Carlos Bañón at 10:26am on April 18, 2013
perimeter as possible. The problem (that I think can be solved with a loop, I just don't know how) Is that I only can choose the modules that are in the top. I thought I should use galapagos to choose which module I should remove. But the problem is that the list of modules that I can choose change everytime I remove one. I've tested hoopsnake and octopus loop but I couldn't make it happen.
In the attachment bellow i explain a little bit more
Any ideas?
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pattern on your surface,then you must also adjust the voronoi pattern.by the way, when you select your surface and click to the details-button (Properties), then you can see the properties of your surface.NURBS Surface"U": degree =3 CV count = 4 (0 <= U <= 41.3728)"V": Periodic degree =3 CV count = 19 (0 <= V <= 16)
maybe try to understand the def from "Natsuo Nakajima"?
that could take you further!…
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.
Cheers…
Added by Chris Mealing at 6:50pm on October 17, 2009