you see (an accurate representation of real things commercially available) is an instance definition - that way you can have a Rhino file with 10K of these that requires less than 1M (the other option is ... er ... 500 MB).
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est of the best)
Crucial DDR4 2133 ECC (what else?)
4* WD RE 500 in Raid combo (not shown)
Some stupid 2.5'' HD thingy (avoid 2.5'' disks)
No SSD thingy
Corsair CPU cooler (Tequila replaced the OEM liquid: it works)
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e Z coordinate is interpret and rises as "amount of tweets in that specific location". My question is: how would it be possible to upload a picture as a mesh in order to deform it from the given coordinates I have collected. Attached to this post I uploaded a video with the logic that I started. Also anyway to record twitter data from specific days? I would like to compare data from past days
Plugins Used: @it and Mosquito
Similar Inspiration and research: http://www.formfollowsbehavior.com/2011/01/30/invisible-cities/
Twitter Topo from Jose Fernando Villamizar on Vimeo.…
y using the Honeybee_Update Honeybee component.
The video below (best viewed in full-screen mode) provides an idea of what these components are capable of being used for:
The video below shows how these components can be used in an existing Honeybee project (for additional links please open this video in youtube):
I have uploaded two examples as Hydra files that show how these components can be used for grid-point and image-based simulations:
Example1 : Grid Point Calculations
Example2: Image based simulation
Finally, a more esoteric application is demonstrated in this video:
These components are still in the beta-testing stage. Some of the limitations of the components are:
1. Only Type C photometry IES files are supported at present.
2. Rhino is likely to get sluggish if there are too many luminaires (i.e. light fixtures) present in a scene.
3. Due to the spectral limitations of the ray-tracing software (RADIANCE), simulations involving color mixing might not be physically realizable.
Additional details about photometric and spectral calculations are probably an overkill for this forum. However, I'd be glad to answer any related questions. Please report any bugs or request new features either on this forum or on Github.
Mostapha, Leland Curtis, Reinhardt Swart and Dr. Richard Mistrick provided valuable inputs during the development of these components.
Thanks,
Sarith
Update 16th January 2017:
An example with some new components and bug fixes since the initial release announcement can be found here
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m rnd As New random(666)
Dim field As New gh_field
Dim crvlist As New list(Of curve)
For i As Integer = 1 To 100 Dim pc As New gh_pointcharge
pc.Charge = rnd.NextDouble
pc.Location = bx.PointAt(rnd.NextDouble, rnd.NextDouble, rnd.NextDouble)
field.Elements.Add(pc)
Next
For i As Integer = 1 To 500 Dim p As New point3d(bx.PointAt(rnd.NextDouble * 0.5 + 0.25, rnd.NextDouble * 0.5 + 0.25, rnd.NextDouble * 0.5 + 0.25))
Dim pts As point3dlist = field.SolveSteps(p, 0.1, 30, gh_differentialsolver.RungeKutta4)
Dim crv As nurbscurve = nurbscurve.CreateInterpolatedCurve(pts.ToArray, 3)
crvlist.add(crv)
Next
a = crvlist
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imension(new Plane(new Point3d(5, 3, 0), Vector3d.ZAxis), new Point2d(0, 0), new Point2d(10, 10), new Point2d(5, 5));
myDim.TextHeight = 500;
doc.Objects.AddLinearDimension(myDim);
The bold line seems to be not working because I can't see any changes of text size in the rhino document.
2. I failed to add my DimStyle Object to the LinearDimension object I created above.
Rhino.DocObjects.DimensionStyle myDimStyle = new Rhino.DocObjects.DimensionStyle();
myDimStyle.ArrowLength = 100; myDimStyle.TextGap = 200; myDimStyle.TextHeight = 500;
int dimStyleIndex = doc.DimStyles.Add("myDimStyle", false);
myDim.DimensionStyleIndex = dimStyleIndex;
The bold line seems to be not changing the style of my LinearDimension object.
Could anyone help me with these two failures?
Thanks!
-Jerome
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xed as well as a changes to several components which increase functionality
v_1-09.1
- Added vertex colors to all components which create meshes as an output. New vertexes created in operations average their colors based on their location within each mesh face
- Added "clr" input to several m(+) components which allows for the placement of a color or a per face list of colors which will replace the averages vertex color at newly created edge conditions.
- Added "clr" input to several n(+) components which allows a corresponding list of colors to be passed for each input point.
- Added internal quad face boolean for volume based components which only properly operate on quad faces. If triangular faces are found in the inputs, the component skips these meshes
- Added face count check to mesh face subdivision component. If the input mesh only contains one face, it is skipped.
- Fixed Branch components loops input which was previously limited to 3.
- Fixed "t" value relationship on several volume components making parameters affected clearer
- Fixed Polyp edge radius input, reversing relationship, now 0-1 stays within bounds of face.- Changed loft component inputs from points to curves.…
re_Never_Ends_V666".
3. Delete the left C# that does the Ziggurat (and feeds the truss maker with the "skin").
4. Remove all the comments of type "don't touch ..." > be brave.
5. Create any spiral surface (like the ones shown as demos) in Rhino. Or Any List of surfaces (say: one spiral surface and some others - but better start with ONE test surface). DO NOT use trimmed surfaces (only my "pro" C# truss maker does this - but it's incredibly complex to handle it). In fact ... you can use them ... but forget it, for the moment.
6. Feed this green GH component shown (aka: the Red pill [Matrix], he he) with your surface(s) > surrender to the crazy world of trusses.
7. Listen to some appropriate stuff .
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ucture of the Building can be seperated into three layers.1. There are the big triangles that create the form of the buildings.2. The supporting structure.3. windows and tilesFor part 1 I am remodelling the cladding.part 2 and 3 are the same, just with a different size of triangles.My question now ist, how can i cut out the triangles of the supporting structure and the windows and tiles?Or do you have any other idea how i might remodel this building?Thanks in advance, Simon…